1998
DOI: 10.1006/toxs.1998.2514
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Nonlinearities in 2-Acetylaminofluorene Exposure Responses for Genotoxic and Epigenetic Effects Leading to Initiation of Carcinogenesis in Rat Liver

Abstract: R. (1998). Toxicol. Sci. 45,[152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161] The dose responses for several effects of low-level limited exposures to 2-acetylaminofluorene (AAF) in the livers of male Fischer 344 rats were measured and a subsequent phenobarbital tumor promotion regimen was used to manifest initiation of carcinogenesis. Three doses over a 10-fold range yielding cumulative total exposures of 0.126,0.42, and 1.26 mmol AAF/kg body weight were achieved by daily intragastric instillation for up to … Show more

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“…The exposures studied ranged from those producing toxicity and promotable neoplastic initiation ( > 395 mg/kg cumulative exposure) to those producing minimal effects and no measurable initiation (40 mg/kg cumulative exposure); the latter exposure is more than 10 times lower than those exposures previously studied by others. In this study (132), at 4 weeks, at the low dose with a cumulative exposure of 13 mg/kg, increases were found in LBR and DNA adduct formation, which persisted for 4 additional weeks with a cumulative exposure of 26 mg/kg. By week 12, with a cumulative exposure of 40 mg/kg, the LBR remained increased and the magnitude of DNA adduct formation was 29% of that of the high cumulative exposure of 395 mg/kg, at which formation of adducts had plateaued.…”
Section: -Acetylamino Uorene (Aaf)supporting
confidence: 47%
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“…The exposures studied ranged from those producing toxicity and promotable neoplastic initiation ( > 395 mg/kg cumulative exposure) to those producing minimal effects and no measurable initiation (40 mg/kg cumulative exposure); the latter exposure is more than 10 times lower than those exposures previously studied by others. In this study (132), at 4 weeks, at the low dose with a cumulative exposure of 13 mg/kg, increases were found in LBR and DNA adduct formation, which persisted for 4 additional weeks with a cumulative exposure of 26 mg/kg. By week 12, with a cumulative exposure of 40 mg/kg, the LBR remained increased and the magnitude of DNA adduct formation was 29% of that of the high cumulative exposure of 395 mg/kg, at which formation of adducts had plateaued.…”
Section: -Acetylamino Uorene (Aaf)supporting
confidence: 47%
“…AAF is one of those hepatocarcinogens whose effects are diminished by pretreatment with enzyme inducers (97). This laboratory has been conducting studies of the dose-response of a variety of hepatocellular effects of AAF in male F344 rats (123,131,132), which are highly susceptible to AAF hepatocarcinogenicity (124). The exposures studied ranged from those producing toxicity and promotable neoplastic initiation ( > 395 mg/kg cumulative exposure) to those producing minimal effects and no measurable initiation (40 mg/kg cumulative exposure); the latter exposure is more than 10 times lower than those exposures previously studied by others.…”
Section: -Acetylamino Uorene (Aaf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the PS, no hepatocellular neoplasm was found in controls or in the LE group. In the MLE group, which was the previously studied LE, only 1 adenoma was found, whereas the incidence of liver neoplasms was 32% in the MHE and 80% in the HE, increases that were dispropor- In a follow-up study (50). the exposure responses for several effects of low-level exposures to AAF were mea- (Table 6).…”
Section: Exposure-response Investigations Of Denmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…3 However, in practice, low-dose administration has not necessarily led to cancer development in the rat liver. 7 Thereby, in our laboratory, the nonthreshold theory for hepatocarcinogenesis of one HCA, 2-amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo [4,5-f]quinoxaline (MeIQx), has been challenged, since in vivo dose-response curves do not show linearity at low-dose levels. 8,9 Moreover, thresholds for chemical carcinogenesis were concluded in a recent article.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%