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Carcinogenicity study of poly-<i>trans</i>-[(2-carboxyethyl)germasesquioxane] (Ge-132) in F344 rats
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- Iwadate Katsuharu
- Central Institute, New Drug Research Center, Inc.
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- Yamaguchi Yukari
- Central Institute, New Drug Research Center, Inc.
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- Sasaki Mai
- Central Institute, New Drug Research Center, Inc.
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- Nakatani Mikiya
- Central Institute, New Drug Research Center, Inc.
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- Doi Yuko
- DIMS Institute of Medical Science, Inc.
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- Imai Norio
- DIMS Institute of Medical Science, Inc.
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- Tamano Seiko
- DIMS Institute of Medical Science, Inc.
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- Nishihori Yorifumi
- Central Institute, New Drug Research Center, Inc.
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- Carcinogenicity study of poly-trans-[(2-carboxyethyl)germasesquioxane] (Ge-132) in F344 rats
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<p>Ge-132 was administered to both sexes of F344 rats at dietary levels of 0, 0.6, 1.3, and 2.5% for 2 years. There were no adverse effects on survival rate, food consumption or hematology data, although diarrhea and body-weight retardation were observed in the male and female 2.5% groups. Significant increases of kidney and adrenal weights were noted in both male and female 2.5% group. Macroscopically, dilatation of the cecum was observed in both male and female 2.5% group, and enlargement of the adrenals was observed in the male of 2.5% group. Significantly higher incidences of benign or malignant pheochromocytoma were observed in the male 1.3% group and both male and female 2.5% groups. Significantly positive trends were noted in the incidences of kidney pelvic and papilla mineralization in both sexes and cortico-medullary junction in females. To investigate possible mechanisms underlying Ge-132-associated development of pheochromocytoma, male F344 rats were administered diets containing 0, 0.6, or 2.5% Ge-132 for 4 or 13 weeks. Although loose stools and increasing water consumption were observed in treated groups, there were no body-weight retardation. Significant elevation of inorganic phosphorus in the serum was found in the 2.5% group at week 13. Dilatation of the cecum and increased cecum weight were evident macroscopically in the 2.5% group. Significant elevation of Ki-67 positive ratio in adrenal medullary cells was also found in the 2.5% group. These data indicated that Ge-132 ingestion induced disturbance in calcium/phosphorus homeostasis, and secondarily induced the development of benign or malignant pheochromocytoma in rats. Such secondary pheochromocytomas are considered to be not relevant for human risk assessment.</p>
Journal
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- Fundamental Toxicological Sciences
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Fundamental Toxicological Sciences 5 (4), 127-140, 2018-07-10
The Japanese Society of Toxicology
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- CRID
- 1390845712973668608
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- NII Article ID
- 130007403876
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- ISSN
- 2189115X
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed