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Toxicity of diethanolamine. 2. Drinking water and topical application exposures in B6C3F1 mice

✍ Scribed by Ronald L. Melnick; Joel Mahler; John R. Bucher; Milton Hejtmancik; Allen Singer; Ronald L. Persing


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
895 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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✦ Synopsis


Toxicology studies of diethanolamine were conducted in male and female B6C3Fl mice to characterize and compare effects of exposure in the drinking water with those caused by topical application and to compare responses in mice to those observed in rats. Each study consisted of five dose groups plus controls and the size of each group was 10 animals per sex. Doses of diethanolamine ranged from 630 to 10000 ppm in the drinking water study (approximately equivalent to daily doses of 100-1700 mg kg-I in males and 140-1100 mg kg-' in females) and from 80 to 1250 mg kg-' in the topical application study. Exposure to diethanolamine caused dose-dependent toxic effects in the liver (hepatocellular cytological alterations and necrosis), kidney (nephropathy and tubular epithelial necrosis in males), heart (cardiac myocyte degeneration) and skin (site of application: ulceration, inflammation, hyperkeratosis, and acanthosis). Cytological alterations in the liver consisted of multiple hepatocyte changes, including enlarged cells that were frequently multinucleated, increased nuclear pleomorphism, increased eosinophilia and disruption of hepatic cords. A no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) was not achieved for hepatocellular cytological alterations or for acanthosis in the skin Animals Male and female B6C3Fl mice, obtained from Taconic Farms, Germantown, NY, were quarantined for 12-13 days and placed on study at ca. 6 weeks of age. Animals were housed individually in each study.

Animal rooms were maintained at 72 * 3Β°F and 50 * 15% relative humidity with 12 fresh-air changes per hour and 12 h of subdued fluorescent light daily.

Toxicity study design

Groups of 10 mice of each sex received drinking water solutions containing DEA ad libitum daily for 13 weeks at concentrations of 0, 630, 1250, 2500, 5000 and 10000 ppm. NIH-07 Open Formula diet in pellet form


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