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Multiple myeloma protein formation

Isophorone produced kidney effects in male rats in the NTP (1986) study. Strasser (1988) found that isophorone caused protein droplet formation in the kidneys of male rats, suggesting that isophorone can induce protein nephropathy. Alden (1986) discussed the possibility that proteinuric humans and humans with low molecular weight protein nephropathy, such as people with multiple myeloma (Bence-Jones protein) or mononuclear cell leukemia (lysozyme), may be more susceptible to chemically-induced protein nephropathy. He concluded, however, that this syndrome is probably specific to the male rat. [Pg.59]


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