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Carcinogenic effect of potassium octatitanate (POT) fibers in the lung and pleura of male Fischer 344 rats after intrapulmonary administration.

Mohamed AbdelgiedAhmed M El-GazzarWilliam T AlexanderTakamasa NumanoMasaaki IigouAya Naiki-ItoHiroshi TakaseAkihiko HiroseYuhji TaquahashiJun KannoMona AbdelhamidKhaled Abbas AbdouSatoru TakahashiDavid B AlexanderHiroyuki Tsuda
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2019)
The incidence of pleural mesotheliomas in male F344 rats administered POT fibers and MWCNT-7 was significantly higher than the JBRC historical control data, indicating that the incidence of pleural mesothelioma in the groups administered POT fibers and MWCNT-7 fibers via the airway using TIPS was biologically significant. The incidence of type II epithelial cell hyperplasia and the histology of the carcinomas that developed in the POT treated rats also indicates that respirable POT fibers are highly likely to be carcinogenic in the lungs of male F344 rats.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • machine learning
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • artificial intelligence