Toxicity evaluation of petroleum blending streams: Inhalation subchronic toxicity/neurotoxicity study of a light alkylate naphtha distillate in rats

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Schreiner, C
Lapadula, E
Breglia, R
Bui, Q
Burnett, D
Koschier, F
Podhasky, P
White, R
Mandella, R
Hoffman, G
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[1] Petr Prod Stewardship Council, Washington, DC USA
[2] Huntingdon Life Sci Inc, E Millstone, NJ USA
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10.1080/009841098158449
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A 13-wk inhalation study was conducted with Sprague-Dawley CD rats (12/sex/group) were exposed by inhalation for 13 weeks to a light alkylate naphtha distillate (LAND-2, C-4-C-10; average molecular weight 89.2) at actual average concentrations of 0 (room air), 668, 2220, or 6646 ppm, 6 h/d, 5 d/wk; 12 additional rats/sex in the control and high dose groups were held after final exposure for a 4-wk recovery period. The highest exposure concentration was 75% of the lower explosive limit Standard parameters of subchronic toxicity were measured throughout the study; at necropsy, organs were weighed and tissues processed for microscopic evaluation. Neurotoxicity evaluations consisted of motor activity (MA) and a functional operational battery (FOB) measured pretest, during 5, 9, and 14 wk of the study, and after the 4-wk recovery period. Whole-body perfusion and microscopic examination of selected organs and nervous tissue from the control and high dose rats were conducted at the end of exposure. No test-related mortality or effects on physical signs, body weight, or food consumption were observed. Statistically significant increases in absolute and relative kidney weights in high-exposure males correlated with microscopically observed hyaline droplet formation and renal nephropathy, effects in male rats that are not toxicologically significant for humans. Increased liver weights in both sexes at the highest dose had no microscopic correlate and appeared reversible after the 4-wk recovery period. Exposure to LAND-2 at any dose did not produce neurotoxicity measured by MA, FOE, or neuropathology. The no-observed-effects level (NOEL) for LAND-2 was 2220 ppm for subchronic toxicity and greater than or equal to 6646 ppm for neurotoxicity.
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