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Evaluation of the Effects of Inhalation Exposure to 1,3-Dichloropropene on Fetal Development in Rats and Rabbits
Authors:HANLEY, T. R., Jr.   JOHN-GREENE, J. A.   YOUNG, J. T.   CALHOUN, L. L.   RAO, K. S.
Abstract:
Evaluation of the Effects of Inhalation Exposure to 1,3-Dichloropropeneon Fetal Development in Rats and Rabbits. HANLEY, T. R., Jr.,JOHN-GREENE, J. A., YOUNG, J. T., CALHOUN, L. L., AND RAO, K.S. (1987). Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 8, 562–570. 1,3-Dichloropropene(DCP), which has found widespread use as a soil fumigant, wasevaluated for its potential effects on embryonal and fetal developmentin rats and rabbits. Pregnant Fischer 344 rats and New ZealandWhite rabbits were exposed to 0, 20, 60, or 120 ppm of 1,3-dichloropropenefor 6 hr/day during gestation Days 6–15 (rats) or 6–18(rabbits). Exposure-related decreases in maternal weight gainand feed consumption were observed in rats at all treatmentlevels. Decreased weight gain was also observed among rabbitsat 60 and 120 ppm. A slight, but statistically significant,increase in the incidence of delayed ossification of the vertebralcentra in rats exposed in ulero to 120 ppm of DCP was consideredof little toxicologic significance in light of the maternaltoxicity observed at this exposure concentration. No evidenceof a teratogenic or embryotoxic response was observed in eitherspecies at any exposure level tested. Thus, it was concludedthat DCP was not teratogenic at exposure levels up to 120 ppmin either rats or rabbits.
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