1995
DOI: 10.3109/08958379509015208
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Studies on the Chronic Toxicity (Inhalation) Of Four Types of Refractory Ceramic Fiber in Male Fischer 344 Rats

Abstract: Refractory ceramic fibers (RCF) are man-made vitreous fibers used primarily in industrial high-temperature applications, especially for insulation of furnaces and kilns. Because of their increasing use and potential for human exposure, a chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity inhalation study was conducted in Fischer 344 (F344) rats. Five groups of 140 weanling male F344 rats were exposed via noseonly inhalation to either HEPA-filtered air (chamber controls) or 30 mg/m(3) (approximately 220 fibers/cm(3)) of three ty… Show more

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“…The inhalation studies was conducted to evaluate three major classes of SVF are fiber glass, the biological effects in rodents of fibers from each of the major classes of SVF and of two forms of asbestos. Results from these and previous studies suggest that the rat is a useful laboratory model for assessing both fibrotic and tumorigenic properties of airborne fibers (1)(2)(3). The maximum SVF exposure concentration used in these studies was 30 mg/m3 air (approximately 200-300 fibers/cc longer than 5 pm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The inhalation studies was conducted to evaluate three major classes of SVF are fiber glass, the biological effects in rodents of fibers from each of the major classes of SVF and of two forms of asbestos. Results from these and previous studies suggest that the rat is a useful laboratory model for assessing both fibrotic and tumorigenic properties of airborne fibers (1)(2)(3). The maximum SVF exposure concentration used in these studies was 30 mg/m3 air (approximately 200-300 fibers/cc longer than 5 pm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Hence, to determine the role of NF2 loss in mesothelial oncogenesis, we exposed hemizygous NF2 KO3/ þ mice to asbestos by intraperitoneal inoculation of crocidolite fibres. Although exposure by inhalation is a more physiological method to induce mesotheliomas in rodents, the pleural tumour yield is very low (Hesterberg et al, 1993;Mast et al, 1995). Thus, intraperitoneal inoculation is an alternative method to induce mesotheliomas in rodents Cullen et al, 2000a, b;Adachi et al, 2001) and to investigate the phenotypic and genetic changes associated with mesothelial cell carcinogenesis (Unfried et al, 1997;Kociok et al, 1999;Sandhu et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, new technology for conducting such exposures, as described elsewhere (22)(23)(24), provides the opportunity to conduct inhalation studies that meet standards previously not attainable. In one chronic inhalation study, the biological effects on rats of long-term exposure to glass fibers (FG) (23) were compared with the effects of exposure to chrysotile asbestos and to RCF (25). The glass fibers, which were of similar composition to common building insulation wools, produced no lung fibrosis in the exposed rats even after 24 months at a concentration of 30 mg/m3, neither were there any mesotheliomas nor any significant increase in lung tumors.…”
Section: Chronic Inhalation Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%