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Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.

Cofactors involved in respiratory tract carcinogenesis were studied in Syrian golden hamsters or in rats using benzo(a)pyrene as the carcinogenic agent. These factors included severe tissue damage induced by electro-coagulation, glass fibers administered by intratracheal instillation, acetaldehyde a...

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Autores principales: Reuzel, P G, Feron, V J, Spit, B J, Beems, R B, Kroes, R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6307680
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author Reuzel, P G
Feron, V J
Spit, B J
Beems, R B
Kroes, R
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Spit, B J
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Kroes, R
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description Cofactors involved in respiratory tract carcinogenesis were studied in Syrian golden hamsters or in rats using benzo(a)pyrene as the carcinogenic agent. These factors included severe tissue damage induced by electro-coagulation, glass fibers administered by intratracheal instillation, acetaldehyde as irritant vapor, food restriction, and nutrients such as vitamin A and saturated and unsaturated fats. In addition, the effects of a combined exposure to four different major gaseous cigarette smoke components--methyl nitrate, isoprene, methyl chloride and acetaldehyde--and to one solid cigarette smoke component--norharman--were examined in short- and long-term inhalation studies. An interesting finding was the carcinogenicity of acetaldehyde, of which the possible mechanism is briefly discussed. Another conspicuous observation was the substantial increase in number and size of lipid droplets in alveolar fibroblasts of hamsters fed a high vitamin A diet.
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spelling pubmed-15692372006-09-18 Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis. Reuzel, P G Feron, V J Spit, B J Beems, R B Kroes, R Environ Health Perspect Research Article Cofactors involved in respiratory tract carcinogenesis were studied in Syrian golden hamsters or in rats using benzo(a)pyrene as the carcinogenic agent. These factors included severe tissue damage induced by electro-coagulation, glass fibers administered by intratracheal instillation, acetaldehyde as irritant vapor, food restriction, and nutrients such as vitamin A and saturated and unsaturated fats. In addition, the effects of a combined exposure to four different major gaseous cigarette smoke components--methyl nitrate, isoprene, methyl chloride and acetaldehyde--and to one solid cigarette smoke component--norharman--were examined in short- and long-term inhalation studies. An interesting finding was the carcinogenicity of acetaldehyde, of which the possible mechanism is briefly discussed. Another conspicuous observation was the substantial increase in number and size of lipid droplets in alveolar fibroblasts of hamsters fed a high vitamin A diet. 1983-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1569237/ /pubmed/6307680 Text en
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Reuzel, P G
Feron, V J
Spit, B J
Beems, R B
Kroes, R
Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title_full Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title_fullStr Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title_short Tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (Co-)carcinogenesis.
title_sort tissue damage and nutritional factors in experimental respiratory tract (co-)carcinogenesis.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6307680
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