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1994
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Induction of squamous cell carcinomas in the mouse lung after long-term inhalation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-rich exhausts

Abstract
A 10-months inhalation study using newborn female mice was performed to determine pulmonary tumorigenicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon(PAH)-enriched exhausts. At two exhaust doses containing 50 ug/m3 (group II) and 90 ug/m3 benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) (group III a significant increase of lung tumors was observed and the incidence of malignant lung tumors was dose-dependent. Bronchiolo-alveolar adenomas were observed in all mice of groups II and III (40/40 each) as compared to 5/40 in the control (group I). Bronchiolo-alveolar adenocarcinomas developed in 10/40 and in 33/40 mice of groups II and II, respectively, but were absent in group I. Single or multiple squamous cell carcinomas, which showed variable degrees of differentiation were observed exclusively in 6 mice of group III. One adenosquamous carcinoma was seen in an further animal of this group.
Author(s)
Schulte, A.
Ernst, H.
Peters, L.
Heinrich, U.
Journal
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology  
Language
English
ITA  
Keyword(s)
  • benzo(a)pyrene

  • carcinogen

  • Carcinogenesis

  • carcinogenicity testing

  • inhalation toxicology

  • lung

  • lung tumor

  • mouse

  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

  • respiratory organ

  • squamous cell tumor

  • toxicology

  • tumor

  • tumor pathology

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