Publications by authors named "Helen C Cunny"

Triclosan (TCS), a broad-spectrum antibacterial chemical, is detected in human urine, breast milk, amniotic fluid, and feces; however, little is known about its impact on the intestinal microbiome and host mucosal immunity during pregnancy and early development. Pregnant female rats were orally gavaged with TCS from gestation day (GD) 6 to postpartum (PP) day 28. Offspring were administered TCS from postnatal day (PND) 12 to 28.

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Background: When analyzing fetal defect incidence in laboratory animal studies, correlation in responses within litters (i.e., litter effects) can lead to increased false-positive rates if litter effects are not incorporated into the analysis.

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Parametric statistical tests used to assess body weight changes in rodent experiments assume a normal distribution, and the actual distribution of the rodent body weights is often assumed to be approximately normal. In order for statistical tests to be deemed appropriate without routinely confirming the normal distribution for rodent body weight data, the tests must be powerful enough to detect meaningful changes even when a population deviates from a normal distribution. Here, we present a novel analysis to assess the normality of rodent body weight data for control animals in 1,386 National Toxicology Program (NTP) studies and determined how robust a set of procedures are to detect departures from normality.

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2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (HMB) is a common ingredient in sunscreens and other personal care products and thus significant potential exists for human exposure. HMB was nominated to the National Toxicology Program (NTP) for testing due to its high exposure through consumer products and inadequate toxicological data at the time, which also included increasing concern for the potential effects of HMB on reproduction and development. HMB is metabolized to numerous metabolites in vivo and in vitro including 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (DHB), 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzophenone (THB) and 2,5-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (2,5-DHMB) as well as their corresponding glucuronide and/or sulfate conjugates.

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Butyl paraben (BPB) is an antimicrobial used in a variety of consumer products. Due to widespread human exposure and reported estrogenic activity, the National Toxicology Program quantified internal exposure during critical periods of development. Time-mated female Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats were administered 0, 1500, 5000 or 15,000 ppm BPB NIH-07 feed, , from gestation day (GD) 6 to postnatal day (PND) 28.

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