Three nickel compounds were tested for pancreatic, hepatic and osteogenic damage in rats by a single i.m. injection Ni++ (7 mg kg-1). The nickel induced biochemical alterations included significantly increased levels of serum alkaline phosphatase in rats with NiS (75%) and NiO (50%). Amylase and aspartate transaminase were also increased, and lipoperoxide was increased in rats with NiO (5.6-fold) and NiS (3.4-fold). No serum changes were observed with NiCl 2. Daily injection of Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD) conjugated with polyethylene glycol pre vented the serum level changes, indicating that superoxide radical is an important intermediate in toxicity of nickel insoluble compounds.