Isopropanol: acute vapor inhalation neurotoxicity study in rats
Autor: | D. E. Strother, Lawrence W. Masten, Heather D. Burleigh-Flayer, Michael W. Gill, Richard H. McKee, T. H. Gardiner, T. R. Tyler |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty Sedation 1-Propanol Air Pollutants Occupational Motor Activity Toxicology Nervous System Random Allocation Sex Factors Internal medicine Respiration medicine Animals Air Pollutants Inhalation Behavior Animal Dose-Response Relationship Drug Chemistry Neurotoxicity Temperature Hypothermia medicine.disease Rats Inbred F344 Rats Endocrinology Anesthesia Toxicity Reflex Prostration Female Maximum Allowable Concentration medicine.symptom |
Zdroj: | Journal of applied toxicology : JAT. 15(2) |
ISSN: | 0260-437X |
Popis: | Five groups of 25 Fischer 344 rats of each sex were exposed for 6 h to isopropanol vapor at 0, 500, 1500, 5000 or 10,000 ppm. Behavioral observations for 10 rats of each sex were made prior to and 1, 6, and 24 h after exposure. Motor activity was evaluated for 15 rats of each sex prior to and immediately following exposure. Exposure to isopropanol caused a spectrum of transient effects indicative of narcosis at 10,000 ppm and sedation at 5000 ppm. Prostration or severe ataxia, decreased arousal, slowed or labored respiration, decreased neuromuscular function, hypothermia and loss of reflex function were observed 1 and 6 h after exposure to 10,000 ppm isopropanol vapor. Similar, but less severe, alterations were observed in animals in the 5000 ppm exposure group 1 h after exposure. Exposure concentration-related decreases in motor activity were observed in males and females in the 5000 and 10,000 ppm groups and slight decreases in motor activity were observed in males in the 1500 ppm group. Animals in the 1500 and 5000 ppm exposure groups recovered from these motor activity effects within 5 h. Based on this study, exposure of male and female rats to isopropanol vapor produces transient, concentration-related narcosis and/or sedation at concentrations of 5000 and 10,000 ppm and minor decreases in motor activity in males at a concentration of 1500 ppm. The no-observed-effect level (NOEL) for this was 500 ppm isopropanol. |
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