2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.etp.2012.09.007
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Inter-laboratory comparison of turkey in ovo carcinogenicity assessment (IOCA) of hepatocarcinogens

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“…Kitaura et al (1999), analyzing Long-Evans rats, observed that the karyomegaly is a typical histological characteristic observed in (kidney) proximal tubular epithelium before tumor development. More recently, Enzmann et al (2013) showed that different carcinogens (diethylnitrosamine, DEN, 4-(N-methyl-N-nitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone, NNK), evaluated in turkey eggs for in ovo carcinogenicity assay (IOCA), were responsible for the appearance of different hepatic alterations, including the hepatocellular karyomegaly. Therefore, these data signal the potential of tannery effluents to present carcinogenic characteristics (i.e., they are able to cause tumors in the liver) when animals are exposed to chronic and longer intake of such effluents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kitaura et al (1999), analyzing Long-Evans rats, observed that the karyomegaly is a typical histological characteristic observed in (kidney) proximal tubular epithelium before tumor development. More recently, Enzmann et al (2013) showed that different carcinogens (diethylnitrosamine, DEN, 4-(N-methyl-N-nitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone, NNK), evaluated in turkey eggs for in ovo carcinogenicity assay (IOCA), were responsible for the appearance of different hepatic alterations, including the hepatocellular karyomegaly. Therefore, these data signal the potential of tannery effluents to present carcinogenic characteristics (i.e., they are able to cause tumors in the liver) when animals are exposed to chronic and longer intake of such effluents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained revealed that chicken embryos show higher sensitivity to the toxic effects of NDEA, compared to those of the NDMA. A number of studies on the effects of NDEA on turkey and quail embryos have been carried out (Brunnemann et al, 2002;Enzmann et al, 1995;Enzmann et al, 1997;Enzmann et al, 2013;Williams et al, 2011). These in ovo experiments showed a significant increase of the absolute and relative liver weights of the carcinogen-treated avian embryos.…”
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“…The in ovo experiments are more rapid, less expensive and safer for the personnel than the in vivo experiments in rodents. In the in ovo carcinogenicity studies, turkey and quail embryos were most frequently used as experimental models (Enzmann et al, 1998;Enzmann et al, 1997;Enzmann et al, 1996, Enzmann et al, 1992, Enzmann et al, 2013. The development of preneoplastic FAH was also found in the liver of chicken embryos after treatment with organic (Georgieva et al, 2012) and inorganic carcinogenic chemicals (Kril et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The IOCA provides an aseptic intact developing organism, which is independent of maternal influences. In its current validated protocol, the assay involves a single dose followed by 24 days of incubation (Enzmann et al, 2013). The results obtained with several chemicals are supported by the demonstration that the turkey fetal liver expresses xenobiotic biotransformation enzymes that mediate DNA adduct formation (Perrone et al, 2004).…”
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“…Several testing approaches have been reported. The In Ovo Carcinogenicity Assessing (IOCA) assay, which has a turkey egg fetal liver as the target tissue, has shown responsiveness to carcinogenic chemicals (Enzmann et al, 1992(Enzmann et al, , 2013Williams et al, 2011a). The IOCA provides an aseptic intact developing organism, which is independent of maternal influences.…”
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