Disposition of [14C]hydroquinone in Harlan Sprague-Dawley rats and B6C3F1/N mice: species and route comparison. 2018

Sherry R Black, and Timothy R Fennell, and James M Mathews, and Rodney W Snyder, and Purvi R Patel, and Scott L Watson, and Vicki Sutherland, and Suramya Waidyanatha
a Discovery Sciences, RTI International , Research Triangle Park , NC , USA and.

1. Hydroquinone (HQ) is present in some foods and has varied industrial, medical and consumer uses. These studies were undertaken to investigate the disposition of HQ in rats and mice following gavage, intravenous (IV) and dermal exposure. 2. [14 C]HQ administered (0.5, 5 or 50 mg/kg) by gavage or IV routes to male and female Harlan Sprague-Dawley (HSD) rats and B6C3F1/N mice was well absorbed and rapidly excreted primarily in urine. Radioactivity remaining in tissues at 72 h was <1% for both species at all dose levels and routes. No sex, species or route related differences in disposition were found. 3. With dermal application of 2, 10 or 20% [14 C]HQ, mice absorbed higher percentages of the dose than rats (37, 12, 12% versus 18.6, 4.43 and 1.79%, respectively). The HQ mass absorbed by mice increased with dose, while in rats it was more constant over the dose range. Absorbed HQ was rapidly excreted in urine of both species and urinary excretion indicated continued absorption over the exposure period. No sex differences in disposition were found. 4. The oral bioavailability of HQ at 5 mg/kg was low in both rats (1.6%) and mice (3.9%) demonstrating significant first pass metabolism. Dermal bioavailability in mice was 9.4% following application of 2% formulation. 5. Urinary metabolites for both species and all routes included the glucuronide and sulfate conjugates; no parent was found in urine.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008815 Mice, Inbred Strains Genetically identical individuals developed from brother and sister matings which have been carried out for twenty or more generations, or by parent x offspring matings carried out with certain restrictions. All animals within an inbred strain trace back to a common ancestor in the twentieth generation. Inbred Mouse Strains,Inbred Strain of Mice,Inbred Strain of Mouse,Inbred Strains of Mice,Mouse, Inbred Strain,Inbred Mouse Strain,Mouse Inbred Strain,Mouse Inbred Strains,Mouse Strain, Inbred,Mouse Strains, Inbred,Strain, Inbred Mouse,Strains, Inbred Mouse
D002250 Carbon Radioisotopes Unstable isotopes of carbon that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. C atoms with atomic weights 10, 11, and 14-16 are radioactive carbon isotopes. Radioisotopes, Carbon
D005260 Female Females
D006873 Hydroquinones Derivatives of hydroquinone (1,4-dihydrobenzene) made by reduction of BENZOQUINONES. Quinol,p-Dihydroxybenzenes,para-Dihydroxybenzenes,Quinols,p Dihydroxybenzenes,para Dihydroxybenzenes
D000287 Administration, Topical The application of drug preparations to the surfaces of the body, especially the skin (ADMINISTRATION, CUTANEOUS) or mucous membranes. This method of treatment is used to avoid systemic side effects when high doses are required at a localized area or as an alternative systemic administration route, to avoid hepatic processing for example. Drug Administration, Topical,Administration, Topical Drug,Topical Administration,Topical Drug Administration,Administrations, Topical,Administrations, Topical Drug,Drug Administrations, Topical,Topical Administrations,Topical Drug Administrations
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D014018 Tissue Distribution Accumulation of a drug or chemical substance in various organs (including those not relevant to its pharmacologic or therapeutic action). This distribution depends on the blood flow or perfusion rate of the organ, the ability of the drug to penetrate organ membranes, tissue specificity, protein binding. The distribution is usually expressed as tissue to plasma ratios. Distribution, Tissue,Distributions, Tissue,Tissue Distributions
D017207 Rats, Sprague-Dawley A strain of albino rat used widely for experimental purposes because of its calmness and ease of handling. It was developed by the Sprague-Dawley Animal Company. Holtzman Rat,Rats, Holtzman,Sprague-Dawley Rat,Rats, Sprague Dawley,Holtzman Rats,Rat, Holtzman,Rat, Sprague-Dawley,Sprague Dawley Rat,Sprague Dawley Rats,Sprague-Dawley Rats
D061605 Administration, Intravenous Delivery of substances through VENIPUNCTURE into the VEINS. Intravenous Administration,Administrations, Intravenous,Intravenous Administrations

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