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A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks

Diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA), a neurotoxic organic arsenical, is present in groundwater and soil in some regions of Japan owing to illegal dumping. The present study evaluated the potential carcinogenicity of DPAA, including investigating whether bile duct hyperplasia in the liver that was observed i...

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Autores principales: Yamaguchi, Takashi, Gi, Min, Fujioka, Masaki, Suzuki, Shugo, Oishi, Yuji, Wanibuchi, Hideki
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37101963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0111
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author Yamaguchi, Takashi
Gi, Min
Fujioka, Masaki
Suzuki, Shugo
Oishi, Yuji
Wanibuchi, Hideki
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Gi, Min
Fujioka, Masaki
Suzuki, Shugo
Oishi, Yuji
Wanibuchi, Hideki
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description Diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA), a neurotoxic organic arsenical, is present in groundwater and soil in some regions of Japan owing to illegal dumping. The present study evaluated the potential carcinogenicity of DPAA, including investigating whether bile duct hyperplasia in the liver that was observed in a chronic study on 52 week mouse, develops into a tumor when administered to mice in their drinking water for 78 weeks. DPAA was administered to 4 groups of male and female C57BL/6J mice at concentrations of 0, 6.25, 12.5, and 25 ppm in drinking water for 78 weeks. A significant decrease in the survival rate was found for females in the 25 ppm DPAA group. Body weights of males in the 25 ppm and females in the 12.5 and 25 ppm DPAA groups were significantly lower than those of the controls. Histopathological evaluation of neoplasms in all tissues showed no significant increase in tumor incidence in any organ or tissue of 6.25, 12.5, or 25 ppm DPAA-treated male or female mice. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that DPAA is not carcinogenic to male or female C57BL/6J mice. Taken together with the fact that the toxic effect of DPAA is predominantly restricted to the central nervous system in humans, and the finding that DPAA was not carcinogenic in a previous 104-week rat carcinogenicity study, our results suggest that DPAA is unlikely to be carcinogenic in humans.
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spelling pubmed-101233012023-04-25 A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks Yamaguchi, Takashi Gi, Min Fujioka, Masaki Suzuki, Shugo Oishi, Yuji Wanibuchi, Hideki J Toxicol Pathol Original Article Diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA), a neurotoxic organic arsenical, is present in groundwater and soil in some regions of Japan owing to illegal dumping. The present study evaluated the potential carcinogenicity of DPAA, including investigating whether bile duct hyperplasia in the liver that was observed in a chronic study on 52 week mouse, develops into a tumor when administered to mice in their drinking water for 78 weeks. DPAA was administered to 4 groups of male and female C57BL/6J mice at concentrations of 0, 6.25, 12.5, and 25 ppm in drinking water for 78 weeks. A significant decrease in the survival rate was found for females in the 25 ppm DPAA group. Body weights of males in the 25 ppm and females in the 12.5 and 25 ppm DPAA groups were significantly lower than those of the controls. Histopathological evaluation of neoplasms in all tissues showed no significant increase in tumor incidence in any organ or tissue of 6.25, 12.5, or 25 ppm DPAA-treated male or female mice. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that DPAA is not carcinogenic to male or female C57BL/6J mice. Taken together with the fact that the toxic effect of DPAA is predominantly restricted to the central nervous system in humans, and the finding that DPAA was not carcinogenic in a previous 104-week rat carcinogenicity study, our results suggest that DPAA is unlikely to be carcinogenic in humans. Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2022-12-26 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10123301/ /pubmed/37101963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0111 Text en ©2023 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Yamaguchi, Takashi
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Fujioka, Masaki
Suzuki, Shugo
Oishi, Yuji
Wanibuchi, Hideki
A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title_full A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title_fullStr A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title_full_unstemmed A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title_short A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in C57BL/6J mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
title_sort carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in c57bl/6j mice in drinking water for 78 weeks
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37101963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0111
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