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A Critical Review of the Toxicology of Glutaraldehyde |
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology,
Volume 22,
Issue 3-4,
1992,
Page 143-174
BeauchampRobert O.,
St ClairMary Beth G.,
FennellTimothy R.,
ClarkeDavid O.,
MorganKevin T.,
KarlFrank W.,
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AbstractGlutaraldehyde, a low molecular weight aldehyde, has been investigated for toxicity in humans and animals. Examination of this dialdehyde was indicated from previous studies with other aldehydes in which carcinogenicity of formaldehyde and toxicity of acetaldehyde and malonaldehyde have been disclosed. Information gaps concerning the actions of glutaraldehyde have been identified in this review and recommendations are suggested for additional short- and long-term studies. In particular, information regarding irritation of the respiratory tract, potential neurotoxicity, and developmental effects would assist in a complete hazard evaluation of glutaraldehyde. Further study related to disposition, metabolism, and reactions of glutaraldehyde may elucidate the mechanism of action.
ISSN:1040-8444
DOI:10.3109/10408449209145322
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1992
数据来源: Taylor
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Toxicological Principles of Metal Carcinogenesis with Special Emphasis on Cadmium |
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology,
Volume 22,
Issue 3-4,
1992,
Page 175-201
WaalkesMichael P.,
CooganTimothy P.,
BarterRobert A.,
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AbstractMetals are an important and emerging class of carcinogens. At least three metals, specifically nickel, chromium, and arsenic, are confirmed human carcinogens, and several more are suspected to have carcinogenic potential in man. Considering that the list of known human carcinogens of any type is very small, it becomes clear that metals make up a substantial portion of the list. Furthermore, many metals are very potent carcinogens in laboratory animals. Despite this, relatively little attention has been given to the topic of metal carcinogenesis. The reasons for this relative lack of attention are not clear but perhaps are fostered by a perception that, because metals are the simplest of molecules, their mechanism of action must also be simple. This could not be farther from the truth and, although no clear mechanisms have emerged in the area of metal carcinogenesis, it has become apparent that they are anything but simple. Metal carcinogens possess several unique characteristics including a remarkable target site specificity. Detection of the mechanism, or mechanisms, of metal carcinogenesis has, however, proven elusive, in part because of a wide diversity of metallic carcinogenic agents and the intricate nature of metal interactions in biologic systems. The following review explores this broad topic, with special emphasis on toxicological principles including dose-response relationships and potential mechanisms, using cadmium as an example.
ISSN:1040-8444
DOI:10.3109/10408449209145323
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1992
数据来源: Taylor
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Cardiotoxicity of Vasodilators and Positive Inotropic/Vasodilating Drugs in Dogs: An Overview |
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology,
Volume 22,
Issue 3-4,
1992,
Page 203-241
DogteromPeter,
ZbindenGerhard,
ReznikGerd K.,
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AbstractStandard toxicological studies in dogs using high doses of vasodilators and positive inotropic/ vasodilating agents give rise to a species-specific cardiotoxicity. The reason may be the extreme sensitivity of the dog to the pharmacological effects of these drugs; exaggerated pharmacodynamic effects and prolonged disturbance of homeostasis mechanisms often are responsible for the observed organ lesions. An assessment of the toxicological relevance and the risk for patients taking the drugs at therapeutic doses cannot be made without taking into account their pathomechanisms and the pathophysiological basis of the exceptional reaction patterns occurring in dogs. A large series of vasodilating and positive inotropic agents are presented, their pharmacological properties are described, and toxicological effects in dogs are compared. In view of the poor correlation between the distinct cardiac lesions induced in dogs and a lack of comparable toxicity in humans, it appears desirable to reassess the adequacy of the standard toxicological approaches for these substances.
ISSN:1040-8444
DOI:10.3109/10408449209145324
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1992
数据来源: Taylor
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