Report on carcinogens monograph on 1-bromopropane.

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The National Toxicology Program conducted a cancer evaluation on 1 bromopropane for possible listing in the Report on Carcinogens (RoC). The cancer evaluation is captured in the RoC monograph, which was peer reviewed in a public forum. The monograph consists of two components: (Part 1) the cancer evaluation, which reviews the relevant scientific information, assesses its quality, applies the RoC listing criteria to the scientific information, and provides the NTP recommendation for listing status for 1 bromopropane in the RoC, and (Part 2) the substance profile proposed for the RoC, containing the NTP's listing status recommendation, a summary of the scientific evidence considered key to reaching that decision, and data on properties, use, production, exposure, and Federal regulations and guidelines to reduce exposure to 1-bromopropane. This monograph provides an assessment of the available scientific information on 1 bromopropane, including human exposure and properties, disposition and toxicokinetics, cancer studies in experimental animals, and studies of mechanisms and other related effects, including relevant toxicological effects, genetic toxicology, and mechanisms of carcinogenicity. From this assessment, the NTP recommended that 1 bromopropane be listed as reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen in the RoC based on sufficient evidence from studies in experimental animals, which found inhalation exposure to 1-bromopropane caused skin tumors in male rats, large intestine tumors in female and male rats, and lung tumors in female mice. Also noted was that 1 bromopropane, either directly or via reactive metabolites, caused molecular alterations that typically are associated with carcinogenesis, including genotoxicity, oxidative stress, and glutathione depletion. These alterations, observed in mainly in vitro and toxicity studies in rodents, are relevant to possible mechanisms of human carcinogenicity and support the relevance of the cancer studies in experimental animals to humans.
1-溴丙烷致癌物专著报告。
美国国家毒理学计划对溴丙烷进行了一项癌症评估,以确定其是否可能被列入致癌物报告(RoC)。癌症评估记录在RoC专著中,该专著在公共论坛上进行了同行评审。本专著由两部分组成:(第一部分)癌症评估,审查相关的科学信息,评估其质量,将RoC清单标准应用于科学信息,并提供国家毒理学计划对1溴丙烷在中华人民共和国的清单状态的建议,(第二部分)为中华人民共和国提出的物质概况,包含国家毒理学计划的清单状态建议,科学证据的摘要被认为是达成该决定的关键,以及关于特性,使用,生产,暴露的数据。以及减少接触1-溴丙烷的联邦法规和指导方针。本专著提供了关于溴丙烷的现有科学信息的评估,包括人类暴露和特性、处置和毒性动力学、实验动物的癌症研究、机制和其他相关影响的研究,包括相关的毒理学效应、遗传毒理学和致癌性机制。根据这一评估,国家毒理学规划建议,基于实验动物研究的充分证据,将1-溴丙烷列为RoC中合理预期的人类致癌物。实验动物研究发现,吸入1-溴丙烷会导致雄性大鼠皮肤肿瘤、雌性和雄性大鼠大肠肿瘤以及雌性小鼠肺部肿瘤。还注意到,1 -溴丙烷,无论是直接还是通过反应性代谢物,引起的分子改变通常与致癌有关,包括遗传毒性、氧化应激和谷胱甘肽耗竭。这些变化主要是在体外和啮齿动物毒性研究中观察到的,与人类致癌性的可能机制有关,并支持实验动物癌症研究与人类的相关性。
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