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Chlordecone tetrachloride

Agarwal AK, Mehendale HM. 1983b. Effect of adrenalectomy on chlordecone potentiation of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity. Fundam Appl Toxicol 3(6) 507-511. [Pg.234]

Agarwal AK, Mehendale HM. 1983c. Potentiation of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity and lethality by chlordecone in female rats. Toxicology 26(3-4) 231-242. [Pg.234]

Agarwal AK, Mehendale HM. 1984c. Excessive hepatic accumulation of intracellular calcium in chlordecone potentiated carbon tetrachloride toxicity. Toxicology 30(1) 17-24. [Pg.234]

Agarwal AK, Mehendale HM. 1986. Effect of chlordecone on carbon tetrachloride-induced increase in calcium uptake in isolated perfused rat liver. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 83 342-348. Cited in text... [Pg.234]

Bell AN, Mehendale HM. 1985. ne effect of dietary exposure to a mirex plus chlordecone combination on carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity. Fundam Appl Toxicol 5(4) 679-687. [Pg.238]

Bell AN, Mehendale HM. 1987. Comparative changes in hepatic DNA, RNA, protein, lipid, and glycogen induced by a subtoxic dose of carbon tetrachloride in chlordecone, mirex, and phenobarbital pretreated rats. Toxicol Lett 35(2-3) 191-200. [Pg.238]

Bell AN, Young RA, Lockard VG, et al. 1988. Protection of chlordecone-potentiated carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity and lethality by partial hepatectomy. Arch Toxicol 61 392-405. [Pg.238]

Britton RS, Dolak JA, Glende EA Jr, et al. 1987. Potentiation of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity by chlordecone Dose-response relationships and increased covalent binding in vivo. J Biochem Toxicol 2 43-55. [Pg.240]

Cai Z, Mehendale HM. 1990. Lethal effects of carbon tetrachloride and its metabolism by Mongolian gerbils pretreated with chlordecone, phenobarbital, or mirex. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 104(3) 511-520. [Pg.241]

Cai Z, Mehendale HM. 1993. Resiliency to amplification of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity by chlordecone during postnatal development in rats. Pediatric Research 33(3) 225-232. [Pg.242]

Chaudhury S, Mehendale HM. 1991. Amplification of carbon tetrachloride toxicity by chlordecone Destruction of rat hepatic microsomal cytochrome P-450 subpopulation. J Toxicol Environ Health 32(3) 277-294. [Pg.244]

Curtis LR, Mehendale HM. 1980. Specificity of chlordecone-induced potentiation of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity. Drug Metab Dispos 8 23-27. [Pg.246]

Curtis LR, Williams WL,Mehendale HM. 1979b. Potentiation of the hepatotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride following preexposure to chlordecone (Kepone) in the male rat. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 51 283- 293. [Pg.247]

Desaiah D, Pentyala SN, Tottman CH, et al. 1991. Combined effects of carbon tetrachloride and chlordecone on calmodulin activity in gerbil brain. J Toxicol Environ Health 34(2) 219-228. [Pg.248]

Glende EA Jr, Lee PY. 1985. Isopropanol and chlordecone potentiation of carbon tetrachloride liver injury Retention of potentiating action in hepatocyte suspensions prepared from rats given isopropanol or chlordecone. Exp Mol Pathol 42(2) 167-174... [Pg.257]

Klingensrnith JS, Lockard V, Mehendale HM. 1983a. Acute hepatotoxicity and lethality of carbon tetrachloride in chlordecone-pretreated rats. Exp Mol Pathol 4(7) 1-10. [Pg.266]

Kodavanti PR, Joshi UM, Mehendale HM, et al. 1989a. Chlordecone (Kepone )- potentiated carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity in partially hepatectomized rats A histomorphometric study. J Appl Toxicol 9(6) 367-375. [Pg.267]

Kodavanti PR S, Kodavanti UP, Mehendale HM. 1990b. Altered hepatic energy status in chlordecone (Kepone)-potentiated carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity. Biochem Pharmacol 40(4) 859-866. [Pg.267]

Kodayanti PR S, Kodavanti UP, Mehendale HM. 1991. Carbon tetrachloride-induced alterations of hepatic calmodulin and free calcium levels in rats pretreated with chlordecone. Hepatology (Baltimore) 13(2) 230-238. [Pg.267]

Kodavanti PRA, Rao VC, Mehendale HM. 1993. Loss of calcium homeostasis leads to progressive phase of chlordecone-potentiated carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity. Toxicol Appl Pharinaeol 122 77- 87. [Pg.267]

Kodavanti PRS, Joshi UM, Young RA, et a], 1989b. Role of hepatocellular regeneration in chlordecone potentiated hepatotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride. Arch Toxicol 63 367-375. [Pg.267]

Tockard VG, Mehendale HM, O Neal RM. 1983a. Chlordecone-induced potentiation of carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity A light and electron microscopic study. Exp Mol Pathol 39 230-245... [Pg.270]

Mehendale HM. 1984. Potentiation of halomethane hepatotoxicity Chlordecone and carbon tetrachloride. Fundam Appl Toxicol 4(3) 295-308. [Pg.272]

Mehendale HM. 1989a. Amplification of hepatotoxicity and lethality of carbon tetrachloride and trichloromethane by chlordecone. Rev Biochem Toxicol 10 91-138. [Pg.272]

Mehendale HM, Klingensmith JS. 1988. In vivo metabolism of carbon tetrachloride by rats pretreated with chlordecone, mirex, or phenobarbital. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 93(2) 247-256. [Pg.273]

Mehendale HM, Ray SD. 1990. Inhibition of cell division in hepatoma cell cultures by chlordecone and carbon tetrachloride combination. Toxicology in Vitro 4(3) 179-183. [Pg.273]

Mehendale HM, Ray SD, Cai Z. 1991. Paradoxical toxicity of carbon tetrachloride in isolated hepatocytes from chlordecone, phenobarbital and mirex pretreated rats. In Vitro Toxicology 4(3) 187-196. [Pg.273]

Rao SB, Mehendale HM. 1989. Protection from chlordecone (Kepone)-potentiated carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity in rats by fructose 1,6-diphosphate. Int J Biochem 21(9) 949-954. [Pg.280]

Rao SB, Young RA, Mehendale HM. 1989. Hepatic polyamines and related enzymes following chlordecone-potentiated carbon tetrachloride toxicity in rats. J Biochem Toxicol 4(1) 55-63. [Pg.280]

Soni MG, Mehendale HM. 1991a. Protection from chlordecone-amplified carbon tetrachloride toxicity by cyanidanol Biochemical and histological studies. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 108(1 ) 46-57. [Pg.285]

Soni MG, Mehendale HM. 1993. Hepatic failure leads to lethality of chlordecone-amplified hepatotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride. Fund Appl Toxicol 21 442-450. [Pg.285]

A number of substances including ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, polybrominated biphenyls, phenobarbital, and benzo( )pyrene have been shown to synergistically affect carbon tetrachloride toxicity." Alcohol has been a concomitant factor in many of the human cases of poisoning, especially in cases in which severe liver and kidney damage have occurred. Some substances such as chlordecone greatly potentiate the toxicity of carbon tetrachloride at... [Pg.127]


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