九种化学物质混合物对大鼠的亚急性毒性:用分级双水平析因设计检测相互作用效应。

J. Groten, ERIC D. Schoen, Peter J. van Bladeren, C. F. Kuper, J. VAN ZORGE, Victor J. Feron
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本研究的目的是(1)找出同时使用九种化学物质的浓度是否等于每一种化学物质的“无观察到的不良反应水平”(NOAEL),是否会导致组合的NOAEL;(2)测试分步析因模型的有效性,以检测混合物中化学物质之间可能的相互作用。对雄性Wistar大鼠进行了为期4周的口服/吸入研究,检测了九种化合物组合的毒性(临床化学、血液学、生物化学和病理学)。该研究包括20组,4组为主要部分(n = 8), 16组为辅助部分(n = 5)。在主要研究中,大鼠同时暴露于所有9种化学物质[二氯甲烷、甲醛、阿司匹林、邻苯二甲酸二(2-乙基己基)酯、氯化镉、氯化亚锡、丁基羟基茴香醇、洛哌丁胺和精胺]的混合物中,浓度等于“最小观察到的不良反应水平”(MOAEL)、NOAEL或1/3NOAEL。在卫星研究中,大鼠同时暴露于最大五种化合物的组合中。这些组合在16个实验组(完整研究的1/32)中共同构成了具有9个因素(=9种化学物质)的两水平析因设计。在主要部分,在MOAEL遇到了许多血液学和临床化学的影响。此外,MOAEL组大鼠鼻部移行上皮增生和/或呼吸道上皮鳞状化生。NOAEL组只有很少的不良反应。对于大多数选择的终点,析因分析揭示了单个化合物和化合物之间的相互作用(非加性的情况下)的主要影响。尽管使用分级析因设计存在各种限制和缺陷,但本研究表明,这种类型的析因设计在效应水平上研究特定化学混合物的联合不利影响是有用的。结论是,同时接触这九种化学品与单独接触每一种化学品相比,不会构成明显增加的危害,只要混合物中每种化学品的接触水平至多与其本身的NOAEL相似或低于其NOAEL。
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Subacute toxicity of a mixture of nine chemicals in rats: detecting interactive effects with a fractionated two-level factorial design.
The present study was intended (1) to find out whether simultaneous administration of nine chemicals at a concentration equal to the "no-observed-adverse-effect level" (NOAEL) for each of them would result in a NOAEL for the combination and (2) to test the usefulness of fractionated factorial models to detect possible interactions between chemicals in the mixture. A 4-week oral/inhalatory study in male Wistar rats was performed in which the toxicity (clinical chemistry, hematology, biochemistry, and pathology) of combinations of the nine compounds was examined. The study comprised 20 groups, 4 groups in the main part (n = 8) and 16 groups in the satellite part (n = 5). In the main study, the rats were simultaneously exposed to mixtures of all nine chemicals [dichloromethane, formaldehyde, aspirin, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, cadmium chloride, stannous chloride, butyl hydroxyanisol, loperamide, and spermine] at concentrations equal to the "minimum-observed-adverse-effect level" (MOAEL), NOAEL, or 1/3NOAEL. In the satellite study the rats were simultaneously exposed to combinations of maximally five compounds at their MOAEL. These combinations jointly comprise a two-level factorial design with nine factors (=9 chemicals) in 16 experimental groups (1/32 fraction of a complete study). In the main part many effects on hematology and clinical chemistry were encountered at the MOAEL. In addition, rats of the MOAEL group showed hyperplasia of the transitional epithelium and/or squamous metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium in the nose. Only very few adverse effects were encountered in the NOAEL group. For most of the end points chosen, the factorial analysis revealed main effects of the individual compounds and interactions (cases of nonadditivity) between the compounds. Despite all restrictions and pitfalls that are associated with the use of fractionated factorial designs, the present study shows the usefulness of this type of factorial design to study the joint adverse effects of defined chemical mixtures at effect levels. It was concluded that simultaneous exposure to these nine chemicals does not constitute an evidently increased hazard compared to exposure to each of the chemicals separately, provided the exposure level of each chemical in the mixture is at most similar to or lower than its own NOAEL.
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