Rats subjected to two-thirds partial hepatectomy (PH) and given the antioxidant butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) at a dietary concentration of 2% for 3 months developed forestomach lesions. Histologically, these lesions were classified as hyperplasia, dysplasia of the basal cell, papillomas, and carcinomas in situ. In intact rats forestomach carcinomas were seen by other investigators after feeding 2% BHA for 15-20 months.
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October 1985
The subchronic and chronic toxicity of undegraded (native) carrageenan with respect to botanical source, and type of polymer chain (kappa, lambda, and iota) was investigated in rats for 13 to 39 weeks. The carrageenans were incorporated in the diet at 1 or 5% w/w. In all instances comparable levels of Alphacel were used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEthanol consumption and spontaneous (essential) hypertension are important fetal and maternal risk factors. Alone, they contribute to embryopathy (fetal alcohol syndrome) or maternal organ pathology and fetal loss in hypertensive pregnancies. Combined, the effects of ethanol consumption on the progress of a hypertensive pregnancy have not been adequately investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of chronic exposure to dietary Mirex was investigated in rat livers over a 13 month period. The distribution of ploidy (diploid and tetraploid nuclei) in nodular and nonnodular areas was analyzed in a Coulter Counter fitted with a Channelizer. The nodules, such as adenomas and carcinomas, were identified in histologic sections obtained from companion samples, part of which was used for analysis of nuclear ploidy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTen male Long-Evans rats were given 20% v/v ethanol in the drinking water for 60 consecutive days. Ten other males were given distilled water and served as controls. Each male was then allowed to mate with three virgin female Long-Evans rats, once per week for three consecutive weeks.
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