Tumor Initiation and Promotion Effects of Petroleum Streams in Mouse Skin

Tumor Initiation and Promotion Effects of Petroleum Streams in Mouse Skin. Gerhart, J. M., Hatoum, N. S., Halder, C. A., Warne, xxT. M., and Schmitt, S. L. (1988). Fundam. Appl Toxicol 11, 76–90. A furnace oil, a dewaxed heavy parafnnic distillate, and a solvent-extracted lubricant base oil induced...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicological sciences 1988, Vol.11 (1), p.76-90
Hauptverfasser: GERHART, J. M., HATOUM, N. S., HALDER, C. A., WARNE, T. M., SCHMITT, S. L.
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Zusammenfassung:Tumor Initiation and Promotion Effects of Petroleum Streams in Mouse Skin. Gerhart, J. M., Hatoum, N. S., Halder, C. A., Warne, xxT. M., and Schmitt, S. L. (1988). Fundam. Appl Toxicol 11, 76–90. A furnace oil, a dewaxed heavy parafnnic distillate, and a solvent-extracted lubricant base oil induced skin tumors in 9/43, 26/48, and 1/47 male C3H mice, respectively, during lifetime skin-painting bioassays. An initiation/promotion (I/P) bioassay was conducted to assess the I/P potential of these materials. During a 28-week initiation bioassay, groups of 30 male CD-1 mice were first treated dermally once daily for 5 days with 25 or 50 of test materials or 50 n/ of acetone, rested for 2 weeks, then treated twice per week for 25 weeks with 50 (0.1 mg/ml) phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA). Only groups treated with the heavy parafnnic distillate had a significantly higher incidence of papillomas relative to the acetone control group. During a 28-week promotion bioassay, groups of 30 male CD-1 mice were treated once with 50 n/ of either DMBA (1.0 mg/ml) or acetone, rested for 2 weeks, and then treated twice per week with test material for the remaining 25 weeks. The furnace oil and dewaxed heavy parafnnic distillate showed significantly higher incidences of carcinomas and papillomas in DMBA-initiated mice relative to their acetone-initiated controls. Together these bioassay data suggest that only the dewaxed heavy parafnnic distillate is a complete carcinogen, having both initiating and promoting activity; furnace oil is a promoter only, while the solvent-extracted lubricating oil is noncarcinogenic. Overall, the I/P bioassay correlated well with the results of the lifetime skin-painting bioassay.
ISSN:1096-6080
1096-0929
DOI:10.1093/toxsci/11.1.76