Developmental Immunotoxicity Study of Tris(chloropropyl) phosphate (TCPP) in Hsd:Sprague Dawley® SD® Rats Exposed Through Dosed Feed.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Victor J Johnson, Kristen Ryan, Michael I Luster, Arun Pandiri, Kristen Hobbie, Michelle Cora, Keith R Shockley, Gary R Burleson, Guanhua Xie, Dori R Germolec
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Tris(Chloropropyl) phosphate (TCPP) is a member of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) used commonly as a replacement for polybrominated diphenyl ethers in consumer and commercial products. Flame retardants have been shown to modulate immune function in vivo and in vitro and there is evidence that at least some related compounds such as organophosphate pesticides can cause developmental immunotoxicity. Developmental immunotoxicology studies were conducted by administering 0, 2500, 5000 or 10000 ppm TCPP in feed to pregnant Hsd: Sprague Dawley® SD® rats from gestation day (GD) 6 through weaning on postnatal day (PND) 28. Feed exposure to TCPP was continued in the F1 offspring until terminal euthanasia at approximately 16-21 weeks of age when assessments for developmental immunotoxicity were conducted. Innate, humoral, and cell mediated immune function were assessed in the F1 adults. The antibody forming cells (AFC) response to sheep red blood cells (SRBC) was reduced in male and female F1 rats in the 10000 ppm treatment group but coincided with reduced bodyweights. The AFC response was also significantly reduced in male rats exposed to 5000 ppm where only moderate effects on bodyweights occurred. TCPP exposure affected baseline T-cell proliferation without stimulation; however, the relevance of this change for immunotoxicity risk is unknown. TCPP exposure did not affect cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity. Only minor and inconsistent treatment related effects on hematology, innate NK cell function, and immune cell population distributions in the spleen were observed. Taken together, these data indicate that TCPP has the potential to impact humoral immune responses following developmental exposure.

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Toxicological Sciences
Toxicological Sciences 医学-毒理学
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7.70
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7.90%
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118
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The mission of Toxicological Sciences, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish a broad spectrum of impactful research in the field of toxicology. The primary focus of Toxicological Sciences is on original research articles. The journal also provides expert insight via contemporary and systematic reviews, as well as forum articles and editorial content that addresses important topics in the field. The scope of Toxicological Sciences is focused on a broad spectrum of impactful toxicological research that will advance the multidisciplinary field of toxicology ranging from basic research to model development and application, and decision making. Submissions will include diverse technologies and approaches including, but not limited to: bioinformatics and computational biology, biochemistry, exposure science, histopathology, mass spectrometry, molecular biology, population-based sciences, tissue and cell-based systems, and whole-animal studies. Integrative approaches that combine realistic exposure scenarios with impactful analyses that move the field forward are encouraged.
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