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Renal tubule cell neoplasms

Seely, J. C., Haseman, J. K., Nyska, A., Wolf, D. C., Everitt, J. I., and Hailey, J. R. (2002). The effect of chronic progressive nephropathy on the incidence of renal tubule cell neoplasms in control male F344 rats. Toxicol Pathol 30, 681-686. [Pg.499]

In a rabbit study, hydroquinone at 150 mg kg day produced minimal developmental alterations in the presence of maternal toxicity. The no-observed-effect level for developmental toxicity was 75mgkg day In rat studies, maternal toxic effects from exposure to hydroquinone included changes in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and menstrual cycle. Postimplantation mortality was also observed in rat studies. Observed paternal toxic effects from exposure to hydroquinone included changes in the testes, epididymis, sperm duct, prostate, seminal vesicle, Cowper s gland, accessory glands, and male fertility index. Further, exposure to hydroquinone produced skeletal malformations in chickens and ocular and skeletal malformations in rabbits. Hydroquinone can induce renal tubule adenomas, bladder carcinomas, hepatocellular neoplasms, and mononuclear cell leukemia in experimental animals. [Pg.1367]

A 2 year drinking water smdy performed in rats and mice showed hepatocellular injury by week 13 and clear evidence of carcinogenic activity in all animals that survived 1 year or longer. Renal tubule neoplasms, mononuclear cell leukemia, hepatocellular neoplasms, and interstitial cell adenoma of the testis were noted. Human... [Pg.2164]

LOEL 250 mg/kg/day (mice) 125 mg/kg/day [10, 11] (rats) hepatocellular hypertrophy NOEL 10 mg/kg/day increases in liver and [1] kidney weights, increases in the incidence of hepatocellular hypertrophy, increases in thyroidparathyroid weights, hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the thyroid high incidences of trace-to-mild chronic nephritis in kidneys of male rats and increased pigmentation of the renal tubules in female rats LOAEL = 312 mg/kg/day (rats) 125 mg/kg/day [10, 11] (mice) hepatocellular neoplasms and adenomas or adenocarcinomas of the liver mononuclear cell leukemia adenomas or hyperplasia of the renal tubular cells in exposed male rats follicular cell adenomas or carcinomas of the thyroid in exposed female rats and female mice alveolar/bronchiolar adenomas or carcinomas in male mice 52 mg/kg Paroil intestinal activities of aryl [13] hydrocarbon hydroxylase (increase), UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (decrease) and epoxide hydrolase (increased)... [Pg.138]


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