1979
DOI: 10.3109/01480547908993182
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Effect of Hexachlorobenzene on the Immune System of Rats Following Combined Pre- and Postnatal Exposure

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“…It is clear from many studies in laboratory animals that HCB is an environmental chemical with immunotoxic properties (59)(60)(61)63). Recently, immune effects such as increased serum IgM and IgG levels and impaired functions of neutrophilic granulocytes have been reported in workers occupationally exposed to HCB (82)(83)(84).…”
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“…It is clear from many studies in laboratory animals that HCB is an environmental chemical with immunotoxic properties (59)(60)(61)63). Recently, immune effects such as increased serum IgM and IgG levels and impaired functions of neutrophilic granulocytes have been reported in workers occupationally exposed to HCB (82)(83)(84).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we concluded that the induction of skin and lung lesions by HCB is probably not due to binding of HCB or its reactive metabolites to macromolecules of the body. Such a thymus-independent etiology of the skin and lung lesions is remarkable, as HCB strongly modulates T-cell-mediated immune parameters (59,60,68). This points at a very complex mechanism and possible involvement of multiple factors in HCB-induced immunopathology.…”
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“…In other studies, evidence of reduced pulmonary natural killer cell activity was observed in rats following oral exposure to 150 mg/kg HCB in the diet for 6 weeks (34); unfortunately, a NOAEL could not be determined from this study. Proliferation of lymph node, high endothelial venules following HCB exposure noted by Kitchin et al (35), as well as Vos et al (36), in rats at prenatal and postnatal HCB doses of 50 mg/kg/day may alter Tand B-lymphocyte trafficking and explain these differential effects. Hyperplasia of gut-associated lymphoid tissues was also noted in dogs administered as little as 1 mg/kg/day (37), providing further histological evidence for an effect of HCB on the immune system.…”
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confidence: 87%