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Acute, Subacute, and Subchronic Inhalation Toxicity Studies of Respirable Polymeric Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (Polymeric MDI) Aerosol in Rats
Authors:REUZEL  P G J; KUPER  C F; FERON  V J; APPELMAN  L M; LSER  E
Institution:*TNO Toxicology and Nutrition Institute P O Box 360, 3700 AJ Zeist, The Netherlands {dagger}Institute of Industrial Toxicology Bayer A G.Wuppertal, Germany

Received April 15, 1992; accepted August 20, 1993

Abstract:Short-term inhalation toxicity studies with respirable polymericmethylene diphenyl diisocyanate (polymeric MDI) aerosol wereperformed in rats. The 4-hr LC50 was found to be 490 mg polymericMDI/m3 (95.5% <4.3 µm). Exposure of (4-week-old) ratsto 0, 2.2, 4.9, or 13.6 mg polymeric MDI/m3 (95% < 5 µm)for 2 weeks resulted in mortality, severe growth retardation,and elevated lung weights at 13.6 mg/m3 at 4.9 mg/m3 slightgrowth retardation and slightly elevated lung weights were observed.A 13-week study with 6-week-old rats exposed to 0.35, 1.4, or7.2 mg polymeric MDI/m3 (95% < 5 µm) revealed transientgrowth retardation and a slightly increased number of pulmonaryalveolar macrophages occasionally accompanied by increased numbersof mononuclear cells and fibroblasts in alveolar septa onlyat 7.2 mg/ m3 In a second 2-week study with 4 or 6-week-oldrats exposed to 14.1 mg polymeric MDI/m3 (95% < 5 µm),4-week-old rats died earlier and in greater numbers than 6-week-oldrats. In a second 13-week study with 6-week-old rats, usingexposure concentrations of 0, 4.1, 8.4, and 12.3 mg polymericMDI/ m3 (95% < 5 µm) and including a 4-week recoveryperiod, 12.3 mg/ m3 induced mortality, growth retardation, severerespiratory distress, increased lung weights, degeneration andhyperplasia of the nasal epithelium, accumulations of macrophagesin the lungs and mediastinal lymph nodes, and focal inflammatorychanges in the lungs. Rats exposed to 8.4 mg/ m3 showed respiratorydistress, lower body weights in males, increased lung weights,and similar, but much less severe, histopathological changesin the respiratory tract and mediastinal lymph nodes. Most ofthe histopathological changes seen at the higher concentrationswere also seen at 4.1 mg/m3 but to a very minor degree and ina few rats only. At the end of the 4-week posttreatment periodthe microscopical changes in nose, lungs, and mediastinal lymphnodes were still present but generally to a much less degreethan at the end of the exposure period. It was concluded thatthe dose-effect curve for repeated exposures of rats to respirablepolymeric MDI is very steep, and that the "no-observed-adverse-effectlevel" of polymeric MDI was 1.4 mg/m3 the actual no-adverse-effectlevel being lower than but most probably very close to 4.1 mg/m3.
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