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Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.

Nine refinery streams were tested in both chronic and initiation/promotion (I/P) skin bioassays. In the chronic bioassay, groups of 50 C3H/HeJ mice received twice weekly applications of 50 microl of test article for at least 2 years. In the initiation phase of the I/P bioassay, groups of CD-1 mice r...

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Autores principales: Skisak, C, Furedi-Machacek, EM, Schmitt, SS, Swanson, MS, Vernot, EH
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9719673
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author Skisak, C
Furedi-Machacek, EM
Schmitt, SS
Swanson, MS
Vernot, EH
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Vernot, EH
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description Nine refinery streams were tested in both chronic and initiation/promotion (I/P) skin bioassays. In the chronic bioassay, groups of 50 C3H/HeJ mice received twice weekly applications of 50 microl of test article for at least 2 years. In the initiation phase of the I/P bioassay, groups of CD-1 mice received an initiating dose of 50 microl of test article for 5 consecutive days, followed by promotion with 50 microl of phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (0.01% w/v in acetone) for 25 weeks. In the promotion phase of the I/P bioassay, CD-1 mice were initiated with 50 microl of 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (0.1% w/v in acetone) or acetone, followed by promotion with 50 microl of test article twice weekly for 25 weeks. The most volatile of the streams, sweetened naphtha, and the least volatile, vacuum residuum, were noncarcinogenic in both assays. Middle distillates, with a boiling range of 150 degrees-370 degreesC, demonstrated carcinogenic activity in the chronic bioassay and acted as promoters but not initiators in the I/P bioassay. Untreated mineral oil streams displayed initiating activity and were carcinogenic in the chronic bioassay, presumably due to the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of requisite size and structure. A highly solvent-refined mineral oil stream lacked initiating activity. These results indicate that the I/P bioassay, which takes 6 months to complete, may be a good qualitative predictor of the results of a chronic bioassay, at least for petroleum streams. Furthermore, the I/P bioassay can provide insight into possible mechanisms of tumor development.
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spelling pubmed-15672462006-09-19 Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams. Skisak, C Furedi-Machacek, EM Schmitt, SS Swanson, MS Vernot, EH Environ Health Perspect Research Article Nine refinery streams were tested in both chronic and initiation/promotion (I/P) skin bioassays. In the chronic bioassay, groups of 50 C3H/HeJ mice received twice weekly applications of 50 microl of test article for at least 2 years. In the initiation phase of the I/P bioassay, groups of CD-1 mice received an initiating dose of 50 microl of test article for 5 consecutive days, followed by promotion with 50 microl of phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (0.01% w/v in acetone) for 25 weeks. In the promotion phase of the I/P bioassay, CD-1 mice were initiated with 50 microl of 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (0.1% w/v in acetone) or acetone, followed by promotion with 50 microl of test article twice weekly for 25 weeks. The most volatile of the streams, sweetened naphtha, and the least volatile, vacuum residuum, were noncarcinogenic in both assays. Middle distillates, with a boiling range of 150 degrees-370 degreesC, demonstrated carcinogenic activity in the chronic bioassay and acted as promoters but not initiators in the I/P bioassay. Untreated mineral oil streams displayed initiating activity and were carcinogenic in the chronic bioassay, presumably due to the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of requisite size and structure. A highly solvent-refined mineral oil stream lacked initiating activity. These results indicate that the I/P bioassay, which takes 6 months to complete, may be a good qualitative predictor of the results of a chronic bioassay, at least for petroleum streams. Furthermore, the I/P bioassay can provide insight into possible mechanisms of tumor development. 1994-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1567246/ /pubmed/9719673 Text en
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Swanson, MS
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Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title_full Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title_fullStr Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title_full_unstemmed Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title_short Chronic and Initiation/Promotion Skin Bioassays of Petroleum Refinery Streams.
title_sort chronic and initiation/promotion skin bioassays of petroleum refinery streams.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9719673
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