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In utero exposure to 1R4F reference cigarette smoke: evaluation of developmental toxicity.
Authors:E L Carmines  C L Gaworski  A S Faqi  N Rajendran
Institution:Philip Morris USA Research Center, 4201 Commerce Road, Richmond, Virginia 23261, USA. edward.l.carmines@pmusa.com
Abstract:The potential developmental effects of 1R4F reference cigarette smoke were examined using Sprague-Dawley rats exposed for 2 h/day, 7 days/week, by nose-only inhalation at target mainstream smoke concentrations of 150, 300, and 600 mg/m3 total particulate matter (TPM). Males were exposed 4 weeks prior to and during mating, with females exposed 2 weeks prior to mating and during mating, and through gestation day (GD) 20. Sham controls received filtered air to simulate nose-only exposure, while cage controls were maintained untreated. Smoke exposure was confirmed through biomarker evaluation (parental: carboxyhemoglobin, nicotine, and cotinine; fetal: nicotine and cotinine). Characteristic cigarette smoke-related histopathologic changes including nasal epithelial hyperplasia and squamous metaplasia and pigmented macrophages in the lung were observed in all exposed parental groups. Maternal toxicity during gestation was indicated at smoke concentrations of 300 and 600 mg TPM/m3, where corrected total body weight gain was significantly (p
Keywords:1R4F cigarette smoke  nose-only inhalation  fetal weight  Sprague-Dawley  in utero  developmental toxicity  
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