Interaction of alkylmercuric compounds with sodium selenite. II. Metabolism of methylmercuric chloride administered alone and in combination with sodium selenite in rats

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Repeated doses of sodium selenite (Se) were administered to rats receiving repeated (IV or PO) doses of 0.25 or 2.5 mg Hg/kg methylmercuric chloride (Me2203Hg). Se (0.5 mg/kg) was observed to alter the distribution of Me203Hg among tissues as well as among subcellular fractions of kidneys and liver. An excess of selenium resulted in a two-fold decrease in the mercury content of kidneys and a similar increase in the mercury content of brain.

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Brzeznicka, E. A., & Chmielnicka, J. (1985). Interaction of alkylmercuric compounds with sodium selenite. II. Metabolism of methylmercuric chloride administered alone and in combination with sodium selenite in rats. Environmental Health Perspectives, VOL. 60, 411–421. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8560411

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