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Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()

A long-term study was conducted to determine the possible chronic toxicity and oncogenicity of methylene chloride. Rats and hamsters were exposed by inhalation to 0, 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm of methylene chloride for 6 hr per day, 5 days a week, for 2 years. No exposure-related cytogenetic effects wer...

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Autores principales: Burek, J.D., Nitschke, K.D., Bell, T.J., Wackerle, D.L., Childs, R.C., Beyer, J.E., Dittenber, D.A., Rampy, L.W., McKenna, M.J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Published by Elsevier Inc. 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7131452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6693002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0272-0590(84)90217-3
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author Burek, J.D.
Nitschke, K.D.
Bell, T.J.
Wackerle, D.L.
Childs, R.C.
Beyer, J.E.
Dittenber, D.A.
Rampy, L.W.
McKenna, M.J.
author_facet Burek, J.D.
Nitschke, K.D.
Bell, T.J.
Wackerle, D.L.
Childs, R.C.
Beyer, J.E.
Dittenber, D.A.
Rampy, L.W.
McKenna, M.J.
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description A long-term study was conducted to determine the possible chronic toxicity and oncogenicity of methylene chloride. Rats and hamsters were exposed by inhalation to 0, 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm of methylene chloride for 6 hr per day, 5 days a week, for 2 years. No exposure-related cytogenetic effects were present in male or female rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. Females rats exposed to 3500 ppm had an increased mortality rate while female hamsters exposed to 1500 or 3500 ppm had decreased mortality rates. Carboxyhemoglobin values were elevated in rats and hamsters exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm with the percentage increase in hamsters greater than in rats. Minimal histopathologic effects were present in the livers of rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. Decreased amyloidosis was observed in the liver and other organs in hamsters exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. While the number of female rats with a benign tumor was not increased, the total number of benign mammary tumors was increased in female rats in an exposure-related manner. This effect was also evident in male rats in the 1500- and 3500-ppm exposure groups. Finally, male rats exposed to 1500 or 3500 ppm had an increased number of sercomas in the ventral neck region located in or around the salivary glands. Therefore, in this 2-year study, some effects were observed in male and female rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm of methylene chloride. In contrast, hamsters exposed to the same exposure concentrations had less extensive spontaneous geriatric changes, decreased mortality (females), and lacked evidence of definite target organ toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-71314522020-04-08 Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters() Burek, J.D. Nitschke, K.D. Bell, T.J. Wackerle, D.L. Childs, R.C. Beyer, J.E. Dittenber, D.A. Rampy, L.W. McKenna, M.J. Fundam Appl Toxicol Article A long-term study was conducted to determine the possible chronic toxicity and oncogenicity of methylene chloride. Rats and hamsters were exposed by inhalation to 0, 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm of methylene chloride for 6 hr per day, 5 days a week, for 2 years. No exposure-related cytogenetic effects were present in male or female rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. Females rats exposed to 3500 ppm had an increased mortality rate while female hamsters exposed to 1500 or 3500 ppm had decreased mortality rates. Carboxyhemoglobin values were elevated in rats and hamsters exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm with the percentage increase in hamsters greater than in rats. Minimal histopathologic effects were present in the livers of rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. Decreased amyloidosis was observed in the liver and other organs in hamsters exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm. While the number of female rats with a benign tumor was not increased, the total number of benign mammary tumors was increased in female rats in an exposure-related manner. This effect was also evident in male rats in the 1500- and 3500-ppm exposure groups. Finally, male rats exposed to 1500 or 3500 ppm had an increased number of sercomas in the ventral neck region located in or around the salivary glands. Therefore, in this 2-year study, some effects were observed in male and female rats exposed to 500, 1500, or 3500 ppm of methylene chloride. In contrast, hamsters exposed to the same exposure concentrations had less extensive spontaneous geriatric changes, decreased mortality (females), and lacked evidence of definite target organ toxicity. Published by Elsevier Inc. 1984-02 2004-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7131452/ /pubmed/6693002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0272-0590(84)90217-3 Text en Copyright © 1984 Published by Elsevier Inc. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Burek, J.D.
Nitschke, K.D.
Bell, T.J.
Wackerle, D.L.
Childs, R.C.
Beyer, J.E.
Dittenber, D.A.
Rampy, L.W.
McKenna, M.J.
Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title_full Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title_fullStr Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title_full_unstemmed Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title_short Methylene chloride: A two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
title_sort methylene chloride: a two-year inhalation toxicity and oncogenicity study in rats and hamsters()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7131452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6693002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0272-0590(84)90217-3
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