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HERO ID
66788
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Inhalation carcinogenesis of N-nitrosomorpholine (NMOR) in rats and hamsters
Author(s)
Klein, RG; Spiegelhalder, B; Preussmann, R
Year
1990
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology
ISSN:
0940-2993
EISSN:
1618-1433
Publisher
GUSTAV FISCHER VERLAG JENA
Location
JENA
Volume
40
Issue
4
Page Numbers
189-195
Language
English
PMID
2104536
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1990EU35200003
Abstract
N-Nitrosomorpholine (NMOR) is a potent liver carcinogen in rats when administered orally. NMOR was found in the atmosphere at working places in the rubber industry in concentrations up to several hundred micrograms/m3. It can be assumed that NMOR inhalation may play a role in human carcinogenesis. Therefore an inhalation study was carried out to evaluate the carcinogenic potency of NMOR vapors in rats and hamsters. The concentration of volatile NMOR in the inhalation chamber was continuously determined with a Thermal Energy Analyzer. The rats received 29 administrations (4th/day, 5 days/week; mean inhaled daily dose: 130 micrograms/animal; total dose: 15 mg/kg bodyweight). The hamsters inhaled a total of 38 mg/kg of NMOR (21 applications, daily dose 260 micrograms/animal). In rats 4 carcinomas and 5 neoplastic nodules of the liver, 1 neuroblastoma and 1 mucoepidermoidal carcinoma of the nose, and 1 carcinoma of the thyroid gland were induced. In treated hamsters 4 carcinomas of the liver, 2 neurogenic sarcomas of the nasal region, and 5 papillomas of the trachea were found. None of these tumors were observed in control rats and control hamsters.
Keywords
CARCINOGENESIS; N-NITROSOMORPHOLINE, CARCINOGENESIS; LIVER, CARCINOGENESIS; ATMOSPHERE, WORKING PLACES; WORKING PLACES, ATMOSPHERE
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