Subchronic Vapor Inhalation Toxicity Studies on 3.1 Oil in Male Fischer 344 Rats
Autor: | David R. Mattie, Carlyle D. Flemming, H. F. Leahy, H. G. Wall, E.R. Kinkead, R. E. Whitmire, E. C. Kimmel |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
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Zdroj: | Inhalation Toxicology. 3:357-377 |
ISSN: | 1091-7691 0895-8378 |
DOI: | 10.3109/08958379109145295 |
Popis: | 3.1 Oil is a chlorofluorocarbon oil consisting of C6 and C8 oligomers of chlorotriflu-oroethylene. Physical properties such as high thermal stability, good lubricity, and high dielectric strength make 3.1 oil promising for potential use in hydraulic fluid systems. A previous inhalation study indicated that the liver is the target organ of 3.1 oil toxicity. Cross liver hypertrophy and microscopic hepatocytomegaly were the prime lesions noted. To determine a no-effect concentration, male Fischer 344 rats were exposed to air only, or vapor concentrations of 10, 50, or 250 mg 3.1 oil/m3 for 13 wk. Mean body weights of the highest concentration test group were slightly, but not significantly, depressed during the final two-thirds of the study. Alkaline phosphatase and blood urea nitrogen values were increased in this group at sacrifice. Significant concentration-related increases in relative kidney and liver weights occurred in the 250 and 50 mg 3.1 oil/m3 groups. Hyaline droplet distribution and sever... |
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