Alterations in urethan-induced adenoma formation in mice exposed to selenium and nickel
β Scribed by Barry R. Blakley
- Book ID
- 102293732
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 358 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0260-437X
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β¦ Synopsis
Female Swiss mice were exposed to sodium selenite (3 pg/ml selenium content) and nickelous chloride (100 pg/ml nickel content) in the drinking water on alternate days for 15 weeks. After 3 weeks of metal exposure, the mice were administered urethan (1.5 mg/g) intrapentoneally. Pulmonary adenoma formation was evaluated 12 weeks later. Selenium exposure did not alter the tumor incidence (P = 0.059) or the tumour size (P = 0.98). Nickel exposure did not affect the tumour incidence (P = 0.23, but increased the average tumour size (P = 0.0025). Combined selenium and nickel exposure resulted in significant interactions associated with tumour size (P = O.OOO75) and tumour number (P = 0.045). Urethan-induced sleeping times were reduced by selenium exposure (P = 0.0049), but were unaffected by nickel exposure (P = 0.99). Combined metal exposure did not influence urethan-induced sleeping times (P = 0.48).
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