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Uncertainties in Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Perchloroethylene: II. Comparison of Model Predictions with Data for a Variety of Different Parameters
Authors:Dale Hattis  Paul White  Paul Koch
Affiliation:Center for Technology, Environment, and Development (CENTED), Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610.;Exposure Assessment Group, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.;M.I.T. Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development, E40-227, M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.
Abstract:
In this paper we compare expectations derived from 10 different human physiologically based pharmacokinetic models for perchloroethylene with data on absorption via inhalation, and concentrations in alveolar air and venous blood. Our most interesting finding is that essentially all of the models show a time pattern of departures of predictions of air and blood levels relative to experimental data that might be corrected by more sophisticated model structures incorporating either (a) heterogeneity of the fat compartment (with respect to either perfusion or partition coefficients or both) or (b) intertissue diffusion of perchloroethylene between the fat and muscle/VRG groups. Similar types of corrections have recently been proposed to reduce analogous anomalies in the fits of pharmacokinetic models to the data for several volatile anesthetics.(17-20) A second finding is that models incorporating resting values for alveolar ventilation in the region of 5.4 L/min seemed to be most compatible with the most reliable set of perchloroethylene uptake data.
Keywords:Perchloroethylene    PBPK modeling    pharmacokinetics    uncertainty    diffusion
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