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Toxicity of inhaled methyl isocyanate in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice. I. Acute exposure and recovery studies.

J R Bucher, B N Gupta, B Adkins, M Thompson, C W Jameson, J E Thigpen, B A Schwetz.   

Abstract

Male and female F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice were exposed to lethal and sublethal concentrations of methyl isocyanate by inhalation. Mortality, clinical signs, body and organ weights, and changes in clinical pathology and hematology were monitored immediately after 2-hr exposures and during the ensuing 3 months. Additional studies investigated the possible involvement of cyanide in the toxicity of methyl isocyanate. During exposures, signs of restlessness, lacrimation, and a reddish discharge from the nose and mouth were evident in rats and mice. Following exposures, rats and mice were dyspneic and weak. Deaths of rats and mice exposed to lethal concentrations (20 to 30 ppm) began within 15-18 hr, with males more prone to early death than females. A second wave of deaths occurred after 8 to 10 days, affecting primarily female rats and mice exposed to 20 to 30 ppm of methyl isocyanate, and male and female rats exposed to 10 ppm. Most deaths occurred during the first month following the exposures and were preceded by periods of severe respiratory distress. Body weights decreased in proportion to dose early, but then weight gain resumed in survivors at control rates. The only organ with a consistent, dose-related weight change was the lung, which was heavier throughout the studies in animals exposed to high concentrations of methyl isocyanate. No significant clinical pathology, or hematologic changes were observed in exposed rats. Blood and brain cholinesterase were not inhibited. Studies attempting to measure cyanide in the blood of methyl isocyanate-exposed rats, and attempting to affect lethality with a cyanide antidote (sodium nitrite and sodium thiosulfate) gave negative results.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3622444      PMCID: PMC1474627          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.877253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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