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5663708 
Journal Article 
Chronic inhalation oncogenicity study of isoprene in B6C3F1 mice 
Placke, ME; Griffis, L; Bird, M; Bus, J; Persing, RL; Cox L A, , JR 
1996 
Toxicology
ISSN: 0300-483X
EISSN: 1879-3185 
113 
1-3 
253-262 
English 
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The oncogenic potential of isoprene as affected by concentration, length of daily exposure, and weeks of exposure over the life-span of the animal, as independent variables, was evaluated. Ten groups were exposed for 8 h/day, 5 days/week as follows (ppm-weeks): 0-80, 10-80, 70-40, 70-80, 140-40, 280-20, 280-80, 700-80, 2200-40, 2200-80. Two groups were exposed for 4 h/day: 2200-20, 2200-80. Groups were held until 96 or 105 weeks on study. The concentrationion of exposure) values provided a series of theoretically equivalent exposure hazards. There was an exposure-related increased incidence of liver, lung, Harderian gland and forestomach tumors, and hemangiosarcomas and histiocytic sarcomas. The LOEL appeared to be 70 ppm. These results are similar to the profile of tumors seen in 1,3-butadiene (BD)-exposed mice without the early onset of T-cell lymphoma as seen with BD. Isoprene appears to be about one order of magnitude less potent than BD in mice. Statistical analys 
Isoprene; Oncogenicity; Mice; Inhalation 
IRIS
• Chloroprene
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