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A 13-week nose-only inhalation toxicity study for perfluoro-n-butyl iodide (PFBI) in rats with recommended occupational exposure levels
Abstract:A 13-week study was conducted to develop occupational exposure limits (OELs) for the solvent perfluoro-n-butyl iodide (PFBI). Fischer 344 rats (15 males & 10 females per group) were exposed for 6?h/day to 0 (air control), 500, 1500, or 5000?ppm PFBI vapor for 5 days/week for 13 consecutive weeks (at least 65 exposures) followed by a 4-week recovery period. Clinical observations, body weights, clinical pathology, organ weights, and histopathology as well as detailed evaluations of neurotoxicity and thyroid function parameters were conducted at the end of the treatment period for up to 10 animals/sex/group with 5 males/group held for a 4-week recovery period. Findings in the thyroid target tissue consisted of a minimal thyroid follicular cell hypertrophy occasionally accompanied by hyperplasia, but without an increase in thyroid weight in the 500, 1500, and 5000?ppm males. At ≥500?ppm, there was also increased thyroid stimulating hormone in females and increased T3 and T4 in animals of both sexes. These effects resolved following a 4-week recovery period in the males evaluated. Minor clinical pathology variations in all PFBI exposure groups were not considered biologically significant. A 9.4% reduction in absolute body weight in the 5000?ppm males was observed. Dosimetric adjustments for daily exposure time and uncertainty factors were selected to provide a basis for the proposed OELs. For acute (single event) exposures, a ceiling OEL of 3900?ppm, and for repeated exposures, an 8-h time-weighted average of 40?ppm PFBI were proposed.
Keywords:Inhalation toxicity  90-day study  solvents  CFC replacement  hormones  thyroid  TSH  male and female rats  health hazard assessment  occupational exposure limit
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