Clinical Toxicology 2009-02-01

Toxicology laboratory analysis and human exposure to p-chloroaniline.

Anthony F Pizon, Anna R Schwartz, Leo M Shum, Jon C Rittenberger, Darla R Lower, Spiros Giannoutsos, Mohamed A Virji, Matthew D Krasowski

Index: Clin. Toxicol. (Phila.) 47(2) , 132-6, (2009)

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Abstract

p-Chloroaniline is more potent at producing methemoglobin than aniline in animal models. This case highlights the clinical presentation of an inhalation exposure to p-chloroaniline and associated laboratory analysis. An in-vitro study evaluating the metabolism of p-chloroaniline in human hepatocytes was undertaken to evaluate the metabolic fate more closely.A 20 year-old man was working at a chemical waste plant when he developed dizziness, abdominal pain, and nausea. The exam was remarkable for coma, tachycardia, cyanosis, and pulse oximetry of 75%. Arterial blood gases showed a pH 7.38, pCO(2) 41 mmHg, pO(2) 497 mmHg, bicarbonate 24 mEq/L and methemoglobin 69%. Methylene blue administration led to complete recovery without sequelae. p-Chloroaniline was later identified as the chemical involved. He denied direct contact with the chemical, but was not wearing a dust mask or respirator. GC/MS confirmed p-chloroaniline and metabolites in the patient's urine.Human hepatocytes were incubated with 100 microM p-chloroaniline for 24 hours, in both rifampicin- and vehicle only-treated cells. The cell culture medium was collected for GC/MS analysis for p-chloroaniline metabolites.Similar to the patient sample, both p-chloroaniline and p-chloroacetanilide were identified by GC/MS in hepatocytes incubated with p-chloroaniline. Neither p-chloroaniline incubated in empty cell culture nor direct GC/MS injection of p-chloroaniline generated any p-chloroacetanilide via non-enzymatic degradation.The seemingly innocuous dermal and inhalation exposure to p-chloroaniline dust can lead to life-threatening methemoglobinemia. The diagnosis can be confirmed with GC/MS analysis of the patient's urine, searching for p-chloroaniline and its primary metabolite p-chloroacetanilide.


Related Compounds

  • 4-Chloroaniline
  • 4-Chloroacetanilid...

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