TY - JOUR
T1 - Toxicokinetic models for volatile industrial chemicals and reactive metabolites
AU - Filser, Johannes Georg
AU - Csanády, György András
AU - Kreuzer, Paul Erich
AU - Kessler, Winfried
PY - 1995/12
Y1 - 1995/12
N2 - Two approaches of compartmental toxicokinetic modeling of gaseous compounds are presented which are suitable for kinetic analysis of concentration-time data measured in the air of closed exposure systems. The first approach is based on a two-compartment model with physiological gas uptake, the second on a physiologicallybased toxicokinetic model. Both models can be used for the description of inhalation, accumulation, exhalation and metabolism of gaseous compounds together with the toxicokinetics of metabolites. Interspecies extrapolation is based on physicochemical, physiological and biochemical parameters. The advantage of the two-compartment model is its limited number of variables and its experimentally easy applicability. Its disadvantage is the impossibility to predict tissue specific concentrations. The advantage of the physiologically-based model is its usability for predictions and for the description of tissue specific concentrations. However, it entails great effort, since a series of parameters has to be determined before meaningful model calculations can be carried out.
AB - Two approaches of compartmental toxicokinetic modeling of gaseous compounds are presented which are suitable for kinetic analysis of concentration-time data measured in the air of closed exposure systems. The first approach is based on a two-compartment model with physiological gas uptake, the second on a physiologicallybased toxicokinetic model. Both models can be used for the description of inhalation, accumulation, exhalation and metabolism of gaseous compounds together with the toxicokinetics of metabolites. Interspecies extrapolation is based on physicochemical, physiological and biochemical parameters. The advantage of the two-compartment model is its limited number of variables and its experimentally easy applicability. Its disadvantage is the impossibility to predict tissue specific concentrations. The advantage of the physiologically-based model is its usability for predictions and for the description of tissue specific concentrations. However, it entails great effort, since a series of parameters has to be determined before meaningful model calculations can be carried out.
KW - Closed chamber technique
KW - Inhalation toxicokinetics
KW - Interspecies extrapolation
KW - Physiologically-based tox-icokinetic model for gas uptake studies
KW - Toxicokinetic two-compartment model with physiological gas uptake
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0029609335&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/0378-4274(95)03566-4
DO - 10.1016/0378-4274(95)03566-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 8597077
AN - SCOPUS:0029609335
SN - 0378-4274
VL - 82-83
SP - 357
EP - 366
JO - Toxicology Letters
JF - Toxicology Letters
IS - C
ER -