Comparative inter-species pharmacokinetics of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides and related organic acids Evidence that the dog is not a relevant species for evaluation of human health risk

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作者
Timchalk, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Battelle Mem Inst, Pacific NW Div, Ctr BIol Monitoring & Modeling, Richland, WA 99352 USA
关键词
relevance of dog; pharmacokinetics; phenoxyacetic acid herbicides; allometric scaling;
D O I
10.1016/j.tox.2004.03.005
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Phenoxyacetic acids including 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D) and 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy acetic acid (MCPA) are widely utilized organic acid herbicides that have undergone extensive toxicity and pharmacokinetic analyses. The dog is particularly susceptible to the toxicity of phenoxyacetic acids and related organic acids relative to other species. Active renal clearance mechanisms for organic acids are ubiquitous in mammalian species, and thus a likely mechanism responsible for the increased sensitivity of the dog to these agents is linked to a lower capacity to secrete organic acids from the kidney. Using published data describing the pharmacokinetics of phenoxyacetic and structurally related organic acids in a variety of species including humans, inter-species comparative pharmacokinetics were evaluated using allometic parameter scaling. For both 2,4-D and MCPA, the dog plasma half-life (t(1/2)) and renal clearance (Clr; mL/h) rates did not scale as a function of body weight across species; whereas for all other species evaluated, including humans, these pharmacokinetic parameters reasonably scaled. This exceptional response in the dog is clearly illustrated by comparing the plasma t(1/2) at comparable doses of 2,4-D and MCPA, across several species. At a dosage of 5 mg/kg, in dogs, the plasma t(1/2) for 2,4-D and MCPA were similar to92-106 and 63 h, respectively, which is substantially longer than in the rat (similar to1 and 6 h, respectively) or in humans (12 and 11 h, respectively). This longer t(1/2), and slower elimination in the dog, results in substantially higher body burdens of these organic acids, at comparable doses, relative to other species. Although these results indicate the important role of renal transport clearance mechanisms as determinants of the clearance and potential toxicity outcomes of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides across several species, other contributing mechanisms such as reabsorption from the renal tubules is highly likely. These findings suggest that for new structurally similar organic acids, a limited comparative species (rat versus dog) pharmacokinetic analysis early in the toxicology evaluation process may provide important insight into the relevance of the dog. In summary, the substantial difference between the pharmacokinetics of phenoxyacetic acids and related organic acids in dogs relative to other species, including humans, questions the relevance of using dog toxicity data for the extrapolation of human health risk. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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