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Comparative effects of Ca-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), ZnEDTA,and ZnCaEDTA in mobilizing lead
Authors:Cecil F. Brownie  Arthur L. Aronson
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14353 USA
Abstract:Male Long-Evans rats weighing approximately 240 g were given (Pb) at 14 mg/kg as the acetate by slow iv infusion 17 days prior to chelate treatment. The chelating agents were administered by continuous iv infusion at either 1 mmol/kg over 6 hr or 6 mmol/kg over 24 hr or at 0.16 mmol/kg/day by sc injections. ZnEDTA was 60% and ZnCaEDTA 76% as effective as CaEDTA in promoting urinary Pb excretion at 1 mmol/kg over 6 hr, iv. At 6 mmol/kg/24 hr, iv, ZnEDTA was 76% and ZnCaEDTA 98% as effective as CaEDTA. Mean urinary Pb excretion for each chelate via the sc route and the lowest iv route of administration was the same. Blood δ-aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) activity (an indicator of Pb toxicity) was enhanced approximately twofold by CaEDTA, two and one-half-fold by ZnCaEDTA, and fivefold by ZnEDTA treatment. It is suggested that the safety of EDTA can be markedly enhanced if administered as a ZnCaEDTA chelate without appreciably diminishing its efficacy in promoting urinary Pb excretion.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be addressed: Department of Veterinary Anatomy   Physiological Sciences and Radiology   Laboratory of Pharmacology/Toxicology   School of Veterinary Medicine   North Carolina State University   Raleigh   N.C. 27606.
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