SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NEWBORN RATS TO HEPATOTOXICITY OF 1,3-DIBROMOPROPANE AND 1,1,2,2-TETRABROMOETHANE, COMPARED WITH YOUNG RATS
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Newborn rat studies were conducted with oral administration of 1,3-dibromopropane (DBP) and 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane (TBE) from postnatal Days 4 to 21 to allow comparison of NOAELs and unequivocally toxic levels with those from 28-day young rat studies starting at 5-6 weeks of age. The unequivocally toxic level was estimated by our specified criteria, requiring simultaneous change of organ weights, histopathology, some biochemical parameters and body weights, because in this study only hypertrophy of hepatocytes was observed as a major histopathological change. DBP caused centrilobular hypertrophy of hepatocytes with alteration in biochemical parameters, as well as lowering of body weights, regardless of sex, in both newborn and young rats. NOAELs and unequivocally toxic levels were considered to be 50 and 150 mg/kg/day in newborn rats and 10 and 250 mg/kg/day in young rats, respectively. In the newborn rat study of TBE, some hepatic effects observed at the top dose of 50 mg/kg were not considered adverse because of the lack of histopathological changes. Significant lowering of body weight was noted at 200 mg/kg in the dose-finding study but histopathological data were not available. In the young rat study, there was no definite toxicity at 6 mg/kg and hypertrophic changes in liver and thyroids without body weight change occurred at 200 mg/kg. There were no clear sex differences in both the newborn and young rat studies. NOAELs were considered to be 50 and 6 mg/kg/day in newborn and young rats, respectively, but unequivocally toxic levels for both rats could not be estimated. Abnormalities of external and sexual development and reflex ontogeny in the newborn were not observed with either chemical. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the target organ of DBP and TBE is the liver in both newborn and young rats, and that while the doses at which toxic signs began to appear are higher in newborn rats, those causing clear toxicity may be paradoxically lower in the newborn case.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 2005-02-25
著者
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KAMATA Eiichi
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Hasegawa Ryuichi
ボゾリサーチセンター
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Hasegawa Ryuichi
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Hasegawa Ryuichi
Division Of Toxicology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Ito Yoshihiko
Research Institute For Animal Science In Biochemistry And Toxicology
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Kusuoka Osamu
Gotemba Laboratory Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Kamata E
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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NISHIMURA Nobuo
Gotemba Laboratory, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Ema Makoto
National Institute of Health Sciences, Osaka Branch
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WADA Hajime
Panapharm Laboratories Co., Ltd.
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OGATA Hidehiro
Panapharm Laboratories Co., Ltd.
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FUKUDA Naemi
Research Institute for Animal Science in Biochemistry and Toxicology
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KOIZUMI Mutsuko
National Institute of Health Sciences
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ITOH Yoshihiko
Research Institute for Animal Science in Biochemistry and Toxicology
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Kamata Eiichi
Division Of Risk Assessment Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Nishimura Nobuo
ボゾリサーチセンター
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Hasegawa Ryuich
Division Of Toxicology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Hasegawa Ryuichi
Division Of Medical Safety Science
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Hasegawa Ryuichi
Department Of Intensive Care Medicine Tohoku University Hospital
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Wada Hajime
Panapharm Laboratories Co. Ltd.
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Ema M
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Ema Makoto
National Institute Of Health Sciences Osaka Branch
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Ema Makoto
National Institute Of Hygienic Sciences Osaka Branch
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Ogata Hidehiro
Panapharm Laboratories Co. Ltd.
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Kamata Eiichi
National Institute Of Hygienic Sciences
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Nishimura Nobuo
Gotemba Laboratory Bozo Research Center
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Koizumi Mutsuko
Division Of Risk Assessment Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Koizumi Mutsuko
Division Of Medicinal Safety Science National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Kamata Eiichi
National Inst. Of Health Sciences (nihs)
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Ema Makoto
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Koizumi Mutsuko
Division Of Risk Assessment National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Koizumi Mutsuko
Division Of Risk Assessment Biological Safely Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Hirata Koizumi
Division Of Risk Assessment Biological Safely Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Hirata-Koizumi Mutsuko
National Institute of Health Sciences
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