Thirteen-week Inhalation Toxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride in Rats and Mice
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Subchronic toxicity of carbon tetrachloride (CCl_4) was examined by inhalation exposure of F344 rats and BDF_1 mice of both sexes to 0, 10, 30, 90, 270 or 810 ppm (v/v) CCl_4 vapor for 13 wk (6 h/d and 5 d/wk). In the high exposure levels at 270 and 810 ppm, altered cell foci in the livers of both rats and mice, and fibrosis and cirrhosis in the rat liver were observed. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained altered cell foci of rats were recognized as glutathione-S-transferase placental form (GST-P) positive foci, which are preneoplactic lesions of hepatocarcinogenesis. The most sensitive endpoint of CCl_4-induced toxicity was fatty change with large droplets in rats of both sexes and male mice, and cytoplasmic globules in male mice, as well as increased relative liver weight in male rats. Those endpoints were manifested at 10 ppm and the LOAEL was determined as 10 ppn for the hepatic endpoints in rats and mice. Enhanced cytolytic release of liver transaminases into plasma in rats and mice and its close association with hepatic collapse in mice were observed at medium and high levels of inhalation exposure. Both CCl_4-induced hematotoxicity and nephrotoxicity were observed in both rats and mice, but those toxicities were manifested at higher exposure concentrations than hepatotoxicity. The LOAEL for the hepatic endpoint and the GST-P-stained altered cell foci provide relevant animal data for reconsidering the occupational exposure limit value of 5 ppm for CCl_4 and strengthen the evidence of CCl_4-induced hepatocarcinogenicity which is used in its carcinogenicity classification.
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Fukushima S
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Ikawa Naoki
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Ikawa Naoki
Japan Bioassay Laboratory
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Nagano Kasuke
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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Fukushima Shoji
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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Nagano Kasuke
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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長野 嘉介
Division Of Pathology Japan Bioassay Research Center
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Nagano Kasuke
Japan Bioassay Research Center
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Yamamoto Seigo
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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UMEDA Yumi
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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ARITO Heihachiro
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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Saito Misae
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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NISHIZAWA Tomoshi
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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Arito Heihachiro
Japan Bioassay Res. Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Assoc.
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Saito Misae
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Umeda Yumi
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Nishizawa Tomoshi
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Nagano K
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Fujiwara Yushi
Department Of Gastroenterological Surgery Osaka City University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Fukushima Shoji
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Fukushima Shoji
中央労働災害防止協会日本バイオアッセイ研究センター
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Fukushima Shoji
Japan Bioassay Research Center
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Noguchi Tadashi
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Noguchi Tadashi
Japan Bioassay Research Center
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長野 嘉介
Japan Bioassay Research Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Association
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Fukushima Shoji
Japan Bioassay Res. Center Japan Industrial Safety And Health Assoc.
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Nagano Kasuke
中央労働災害防止協会日本バイオアッセイ研究センター
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IKAWA Naoki
Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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