2005
DOI: 10.1080/10408440500442384
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Genotoxic Activities of Aniline and its Metabolites and Their Relationship to the Carcinogenicity of Aniline in the Spleen of Rats

Abstract: Aniline (in the form of its hydrochloride) has been shown to induce a rather rare spectrum of tumors in the spleen of Fischer 344 rats. The dose levels necessary for this carcinogenic activity were in a range where also massive effects on the blood and non-neoplastic splenotoxicity as a consequence of methemoglobinemia were to be observed. This review aimed at clarifying if aniline itself or one of its metabolites has a genotoxic potential which would explain the occurrence of the spleen tumors in rats as a re… Show more

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“…1a, c, 3a, b). Aniline is considered hazardous because of its toxicity and carcinogenicity [3,5]. Experimental animals that were dosed with aniline in feed developed cancer of the spleen [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1a, c, 3a, b). Aniline is considered hazardous because of its toxicity and carcinogenicity [3,5]. Experimental animals that were dosed with aniline in feed developed cancer of the spleen [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This became particularly apparent with the recent developments concerning aniline and structurally related amines. The discussion focused for a long time on the question: is Tests for mutagenicity gave contradictory results and because of the low genotoxic potency these data were considered not to be sufficient to explain the spleen tumours observed in rats (Wilmer et al 1984;Bomhard and Herbold 2005). The studies with the most basic aromatic amine, aniline, show how intimately genotoxic and non-genotoxic effects are connected and that genotoxicity alone will not answer the question (Zwirner-Baier et al 2003).…”
Section: Toxicity Of Aromatic Aminesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rzędu 300 ÷ 400 mg/kg) leży już jednak w zakresie dawek wywołujących methemoglobinemię i inne skutki toksyczne działania aniliny. Także obserwowane aberracje chromosomowe (tylko u szczurów) są wywoływane raczej przez duże dawki aniliny (Bomhard, Herbold 2005).…”
Section: T H I S C O P Y I S F O R P E R S O N a L U S E O N L Y -D Iunclassified
“…dotyczących uszkodzeń DNA przez anilinę są dość rozbieżne. Można na ich podstawie jednak przypuszczać, że zdolność aniliny do bezpośredniego uszkodzenia DNA jest bardzo niewielka, jeśli nawet nie pomijalna (Bomhard, Herbold 2005).…”
Section: T H I S C O P Y I S F O R P E R S O N a L U S E O N L Y -D Iunclassified
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