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背景:溴氯乙酸是水消毒的副产物。我们研究了饮用水中溴氯乙酸对雄性和雌性大鼠和小鼠的影响,以确定潜在的毒性或与癌症相关的危害。方法:以每升水含有250、500、1000 mg溴氯乙酸的大鼠、小鼠各50组,连续2年饮水。对照组的动物喝的是没有添加化学物质的自来水。在研究结束时,对每只动物的40多个部位的组织进行了检查。结果:经溴氯乙酸处理的大鼠和雌鼠的存活率与对照组相似;1000mg /L雄性小鼠存活率较低。服用溴氯乙酸的雄性大鼠患恶性间皮瘤的几率增加。在给予最高浓度溴氯乙酸的雄性和雌性大鼠中均可见大肠腺瘤。暴露的雌性大鼠乳腺多发纤维腺瘤的发生率也增加。在暴露的动物中,雄性和雌性大鼠的肝脏肝细胞腺瘤和雄性大鼠的胰岛腺瘤的发生率也略有增加。暴露于溴氯乙酸的雄性和雌性老鼠患各种肝癌的几率都有所增加。结论:饮水中的溴氯乙酸可引起雄性大鼠的间皮瘤,雌性大鼠的乳腺多发纤维腺瘤,以及雌雄大鼠的大肠腺瘤。雄性和雌性大鼠的肝脏腺瘤以及雄性大鼠的胰岛腺瘤也可能与暴露于溴氯乙酸有关。我们得出结论,溴氯乙酸导致雄性和雌性小鼠肝癌。
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Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of bromochloroacetic acid (CAS No. 5589-96-8) in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice (drinking water studies).

Background: Bromochloroacetic acid occurs as a by-product of water disinfection. We studied the effects of bromochloroacetic acid in drinking water on male and female rats and mice to identify potential toxic or cancer-related hazards.

Methods: We gave drinking water containing 250, 500, or 1,000 mg of bromochloroacetic acid per liter of water to groups of 50 male and female rats and mice for 2 years. Control animals received the same tap water with no chemical added. At the end of the study tissues from more than 40 sites were examined for every animal.

Results: Survival was similar for rats and female mice receiving bromochloroacetic acid and the controls; survival of 1,000 mg/L male mice was less. Male rats receiving bromochloroacetic acid had increased rates of malignant mesotheliomas. Adenomas of the large intestine were seen in both male and female rats receiving the highest concentration of bromochloroacetic acid. Exposed female rats also had increased incidences of multiple fibroadenomas of the mammary gland. Slightly increased incidences of liver hepatocellular adenomas in male and female rats and pancreatic islet adenomas in male rats were also observed in exposed animals. Male and female mice exposed to bromochloroacetic acid had increased rates of a variety of liver cancers.

Conclusions: We conclude that bromochloroacetic acid in the drinking water caused mesothelioma in male rats, multiple fibroadenomas of the mammary gland in female rats, and adenomas of the large intestine in both male and female rats. Adenomas of the liver in male and female rats and of the pancreatic islets in male rats may also have been related to bromochloroacetic acid exposure. We conclude that bromochloroacetic acid caused liver cancer in male and female mice.

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