Inhalation studies of the genotoxicity of trichloroethylene to rodents

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Abstract

Trichloroethylene (TCE) (CAS No. 79-01-6) is an industrial solvent used in degreasing, dry cleaning, and numerous other medical and industrial processes. Controlled inhalation studies were performed using male C57BL/6 mice and CD rats to determine if TCE can induce cytogenetic damage in vivo. Animals were exposed in groups of five to target concentrations of either 0, 5, 500, or 5000 ppm TCE for 6 h. Tissue samples were taken between 18 and 19 h post exposure. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) in rats and splenocytes in mice were cultured and analyzed for the induction of sister-chromatid exchanges, chromosome aberrations, and micronuclei (MN) in cytochalasin B-blocked binucleated cells. Bone marrow polychromatic erythrocytes (PCEs) were analyzed for MN. The only positive response observed was for MN in rat bone marrow PCEs. TCE caused a statistically significant increase in MN at all concentrations, inducing an approximate fourfold increase over control levels at 5000 ppm. TCE was also cytotoxic in rats, causing a significant concentration-related decrease in the ratio of PCEs/normochromatic erythrocytes. This study indicates that there may be species-specific cytogenetic effects attributed to TCE inhalation exposure. In follow-up studies, CD rats were exposed for 6 h/day over 4 consecutive days to either 0, 5, 50, or 500 ppm TCE. No statistically significant concentration-related increases in cytogenetic damage were observed. While the MN frequencies in the 4-day study were comparable to those at the equivalent concentrations in the 1-day study, they were not significantly elevated due to an unusually high MN frequency in the controls. A subsequent replication of the 1-day 5000 ppm TCE exposure with rats again showed a highly significant increase in MN frequencies compared to concurrent controls.

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