Fibrogenic Potential of Intratracheally Instilled Quartz, Ferric Oxide, Fibrous Glass, and Hydrated Alumina in Hamsters
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- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Toxicologic Pathology
- Vol. 13 (4) , 306-314
- https://doi.org/10.1177/019262338501300407
Abstract
As a first step in the development of an animal model for determining the role of pulmonary fibrosis in the etiology and pathogenesis of lung cancer, the fibrogenic potential of quartz, quartz and ferric oxide administered together, fibrous glass, and hydrated alumina were studied by multiple intratracheal instillation in groups of male Lak:LVG Syrian golden hamsters. Dose-related decreases in survival were evident for the groups instilled with the two highest doses of quartz or quartz and ferric oxide. Instillation of quartz or quartz and ferric oxide induced the greatest pulmonary fibrosis in response to the materials tested. However, the dense fibrous tissue present in the lungs in classical human silicosis and in experimental silicosis of rats was not observed in this study. The results of this study indicate that the Syrian golden hamster is not a suitable species for studying the role of quartz-induced pulmonary fibrosis in pulmonary carcinogenesis.Keywords
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