Distribution of lithium in different CNS areas and other tissues of adult male and female vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus).

1999 
Summary In a previous study (1) we demonstrated that lithium administration (1.0 mmol/kg b.wt.,per day for 4 weeks) in intact vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus) leads to significant histological alterations in the kidneys, ovarie and testicles, while these three tissues were not damaged in rats. Male vizcachas died within 4 days when administered LiCl 3 mmol/ kg b.wt., while females were not affected.The lithium renal clearance presented no changes in either males or females.The 1.0 mmol/kg b.wt. dose was used in the experiments (2). In this study we examined the distribution of lithium in various tissues of male and female vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus) administered LiCl by injection (1 mmol/kg b.wt.) for one day (Group I) and thirty days (Group II). Blood sample was obtained after 24 hours (Group I) and 30 days (Group II). The tissues investigated were: pituitary, hypothalamus, cerebral cortex, cerebellum, corpus callous, small and large intestine, kidney and suprarenal. The concentration of lithium in tissues and serum was determined by atomic absortion spectrometry (3,4). In Group I a significant lithium concentration increment (μmol/g of tissue) was observed in all the tissues of male vizcachas as compared to female vizcacha. A similar distribution was obtained in animals treated for 30 days. In the pituitary, however this difference between males and females was not significant. The male lithium serum levels were significantly higher than those of female animals. In conclusion, we suggest that the particular structure of the cell membrane (e.g., number and characteristic of sodium channels) of each tissue and/or the intracellular mechanisms of transport, elimination and metabolism might explain the unequal lithium distribution and the difference recovery from the damage produced.The results suggest that the vizcacha could be a useful model for the study of lithium toxicity.
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