Literature DB >> 3343696

Dermal toxicity of a medium-boiling (154-378 degrees C) coal liquefaction product in the rat--Part I.

I Chu1, D C Villeneuve, M Côte, V E Valli, R Otson.   

Abstract

The subchronic dermal toxicity of a medium-boiling coal liquefaction product (CLP, 154-378 degrees C) was investigated in the rat. CLP was applied to the shaved backs of rats at dose levels of 50, 100, 200, or 400 mg/kg body weight.d, 7 d/wk for a period of 13 wk. Control groups received 0.4 ml/kg of normal saline. Signs of dermal irritation were observed at sites of application in males dosed at 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight and were characterized by thickened, focally necrotic and ulcerative skin. All animals survived the full length of the treatment period. Growth depression was observed in males at all dose levels, but no significant decrease in weight gain was observed in females. An increase in liver/body weight ratios was observed in all treatment groups of both sexes. The organ/body weight ratios for the spleen, heart, kidney, and brain were also increased in the upper dose groups of both sexes. Treatment with CLP caused a dose-dependent decrease in hemoglobin and packed cell volume in both sexes of all dose groups. The number of erythrocytes was decreased and that of neutrophils was increased in some CLP-treated groups of both sexes. There was a mild myeloid hyperplasia with increased myeloid/erythroid ratios in the 200- and 400-mg/kg groups of both sexes. Hepatic microsomal ethoxyresorufin deethylase activity was increased in all treatment groups of females, and in males dosed at 100 mg/kg and higher. In the renal tubules mild treatment-related histological changes occurred, which consisted of eosinophilic inclusions, increased cytoplasmic volume, and pyknosis. These changes were noted in the high-dose groups of both sexes. These data indicate that the medium-boiling CLP could produce systemic toxicity when applied dermally at 50 mg/kg body weight.d.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3343696     DOI: 10.1080/15287398809531106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health        ISSN: 0098-4108


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