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Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence

The causal relationship between atrazine exposure and the occurrence of breast cancer in women was evaluated using the framework developed by Adami et al. (2011) wherein biological plausibility and epidemiological evidence were combined to conclude that a causal relationship between atrazine exposur...

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Autores principales: Simpkins, James W., Swenberg, James A., Weiss, Noel, Brusick, David, Eldridge, J. Charles, Stevens, James T., Handa, Robert J., Hovey, Russell C., Plant, Tony M., Pastoor, Timothy P., Breckenridge, Charles B.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21768606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfr176
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author Simpkins, James W.
Swenberg, James A.
Weiss, Noel
Brusick, David
Eldridge, J. Charles
Stevens, James T.
Handa, Robert J.
Hovey, Russell C.
Plant, Tony M.
Pastoor, Timothy P.
Breckenridge, Charles B.
author_facet Simpkins, James W.
Swenberg, James A.
Weiss, Noel
Brusick, David
Eldridge, J. Charles
Stevens, James T.
Handa, Robert J.
Hovey, Russell C.
Plant, Tony M.
Pastoor, Timothy P.
Breckenridge, Charles B.
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description The causal relationship between atrazine exposure and the occurrence of breast cancer in women was evaluated using the framework developed by Adami et al. (2011) wherein biological plausibility and epidemiological evidence were combined to conclude that a causal relationship between atrazine exposure and breast cancer is “unlikely”. Carcinogenicity studies in female Sprague-Dawley (SD) but not Fischer-344 rats indicate that high doses of atrazine caused a decreased latency and an increased incidence of combined adenocarcinoma and fibroadenoma mammary tumors. There were no effects of atrazine on any other tumor type in male or female SD or Fischer-344 rats or in three strains of mice. Seven key events that precede tumor expression in female SD rats were identified. Atrazine induces mammary tumors in aging female SD rats by suppressing the luteinizing hormone surge, thereby supporting a state of persistent estrus and prolonged exposure to endogenous estrogen and prolactin. This endocrine mode of action has low biological plausibility for women because women who undergo reproductive senescence have low rather than elevated levels of estrogen and prolactin. Four alternative modes of action (genotoxicity, estrogenicity, upregulation of aromatase gene expression or delayed mammary gland development) were considered and none could account for the tumor response in SD rats. Epidemiological studies provide no support for a causal relationship between atrazine exposure and breast cancer. This conclusion is consistent with International Agency for Research on Cancer’s classification of atrazine as “unclassifiable as to carcinogenicity” and the United States Environmental Protection Agency's classification of atrazine as “not likely to be carcinogenic.”
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spelling pubmed-31796732011-09-26 Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence Simpkins, James W. Swenberg, James A. Weiss, Noel Brusick, David Eldridge, J. Charles Stevens, James T. Handa, Robert J. Hovey, Russell C. Plant, Tony M. Pastoor, Timothy P. Breckenridge, Charles B. Toxicol Sci Endocrine Toxicology The causal relationship between atrazine exposure and the occurrence of breast cancer in women was evaluated using the framework developed by Adami et al. (2011) wherein biological plausibility and epidemiological evidence were combined to conclude that a causal relationship between atrazine exposure and breast cancer is “unlikely”. Carcinogenicity studies in female Sprague-Dawley (SD) but not Fischer-344 rats indicate that high doses of atrazine caused a decreased latency and an increased incidence of combined adenocarcinoma and fibroadenoma mammary tumors. There were no effects of atrazine on any other tumor type in male or female SD or Fischer-344 rats or in three strains of mice. Seven key events that precede tumor expression in female SD rats were identified. Atrazine induces mammary tumors in aging female SD rats by suppressing the luteinizing hormone surge, thereby supporting a state of persistent estrus and prolonged exposure to endogenous estrogen and prolactin. This endocrine mode of action has low biological plausibility for women because women who undergo reproductive senescence have low rather than elevated levels of estrogen and prolactin. Four alternative modes of action (genotoxicity, estrogenicity, upregulation of aromatase gene expression or delayed mammary gland development) were considered and none could account for the tumor response in SD rats. Epidemiological studies provide no support for a causal relationship between atrazine exposure and breast cancer. This conclusion is consistent with International Agency for Research on Cancer’s classification of atrazine as “unclassifiable as to carcinogenicity” and the United States Environmental Protection Agency's classification of atrazine as “not likely to be carcinogenic.” Oxford University Press 2011-10 2011-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3179673/ /pubmed/21768606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfr176 Text en © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Endocrine Toxicology
Simpkins, James W.
Swenberg, James A.
Weiss, Noel
Brusick, David
Eldridge, J. Charles
Stevens, James T.
Handa, Robert J.
Hovey, Russell C.
Plant, Tony M.
Pastoor, Timothy P.
Breckenridge, Charles B.
Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence
title Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence
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title_fullStr Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence
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title_short Atrazine and Breast Cancer: A Framework Assessment of the Toxicological and Epidemiological Evidence
title_sort atrazine and breast cancer: a framework assessment of the toxicological and epidemiological evidence
topic Endocrine Toxicology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21768606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfr176
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