Differential Dose Responses of Pulmonary Tumor Types in the Rat after Inhalation of Plutonium Dioxide Aerosols
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Dose responses were compared among primary lung tumors and their histological types induced by a single inhalation exposure of female Wistar strain rats to submicron-size and polydispersed aerosols of plutonium dioxide (^<239>PuO_2 ). While the primary lung tumors were found only in 2.3% of the unexposed control animals, the frequency of all the primary lung tumors in the exposed animals was 44% at the mean lung dose of 0.71 Gy, and increased sharply at the doses of 1.5 Gy or more, reaching the maximum of 97% at 5.4 Gy, and the dose responses around at 1.0 Gy were different between benign and malignant lung tumors. Almost all the pulmonary tumors in the exposed animals were classified into epithelial types such as adenomas, adenocarcinomas, adenosquamous carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas. The dose responses were different between these tumor types as shown by the peak incidence of adenomas at 0.71 Gy, adenocarcinomas at 2.9 Gy, adenosquamous and squamous cell carcinomas at 5.4-8.5 Gy, respectively. As the magnitudes of neoplastic lesions in pulmonary carcinomas were expressed by histological scores, metaplasias and adenomatous lesions most frequently appeared at doses of 1.5 Gy, while the appearance and increase of carcinomatous lesions differed in the dose ranges as shown by the peak incidence of adenocarcinomatous lesions at 2.9 Gy, and adenosquamous or squamous lesions at 5.4-6.6 Gy. These results indicate a differential dose response of pulmonary carcinogenesis in which metaplasias and benign adenomas were induced at lower doses (<1.0 Gy), whereas malignant carcinomas were induced at relatively higher doses (>1.5 Gy). Together with the increase of carcinomatous lesions at higher doses, the intranuclear p53 protein accumulation was detectable, but only in a few percentages of malignant carcinomas.
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著者
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IIDA Haruzo
Division of Radiation Hazards National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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OGHISO Yoichi
Institute for Environmental Sciences
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Yamada Y
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Yamada Yutaka
国立がんセンター研究所 がん予防基礎研究プロジェクト
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Iida H
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Ida Haruzo
International Space Radiation Lab. National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Yamada Yutaka
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science
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OGHISO YOICHI
Division of Comparative Radiotoxicology, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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Oghiso Y
National Inst. Of Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Oghiso Yoichi
Internal Radiation Effects Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Inaba J
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Inaba Jiro
Division Of Radiotoxicology And Protection National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Oghiso Yoichi
Div. Radiotoxicol. Protect. Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Yamada Yuji
Div. Radiotoxicology And Protection Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Yamada Yuji
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Iida Haruzo
International Space Radiation Lab. National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Yamada Yutaka
Div. Radiotoxicol. Protect. Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Yamada Yutaka
Division Of Cardiology Department Of Medicine Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Iida Haruzo
Division of Comparative Radiotoxicology, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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