CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO TRICHLOROETHYLENE - LIPID AND ACYL GROUP COMPOSITION IN GERBIL CEREBRAL-CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS

  • 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 4 (4), 35-42
Abstract
Inhalation exposure of Mongolian gerbils to trichloroethylene (50 and 150 ppm) for 12 mo. caused only small changes in the lipid composition of their cerebral cortex and hippocampus. Total protein content and lipid class distribution were almost unaffected. The cholesterol to phospholipid ratio decreased in the cortex of animals exposed to trichloroethylene. This might have been due to changes in the relative proportions of different membranes or cellular types. The finding of most interest was among the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids where changed ratios were found between long-chain derivatives of the linoleic and the linolenic acid series and a decrease in 2 minor fatty acids, 20:5 (n-3) and 22:5 (n-3). Such changes probably occurred as a result of peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids or in order to withstand the fluidizing properties of trichloroethylene.

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