A Pilot Study in Adult Rhesus Monkeys (M. mulatta) Treated with Aroclor 1254 for Two Years
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- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Toxicologic Pathology
- Vol. 14 (1) , 1-10
- https://doi.org/10.1177/019262338601400101
Abstract
Aroclor 1254, at a dose level of 280 μg/kg body weight equivalent to 200 μg/kg/day, was given 5 days per week to rhesus monkeys over a 27 to 28 month period. Terminal clinical signs of varying severity included fingernail detachment, exuberant nail beds, weight loss, stomatitis and normocytic anemia. At necropsy the bone marrow was hypocellular with increased M:E ratio and cytoplasmic vacuoles in crythroid precursor cells. Histopathologic lesions included dilatation of the tarsal gland ducts, atrophy or absence of splenic and lymphonodal germinal centers, bone marrow depletion, gingival erosion and ulceration, moderate mucinous hypertrophic gastropathy with cystic dilatation of occasional gastric glands, hepatocellular enlargement and necrosis, hypertrophy of biliary duct epithelium, hyperplasia of biliary ducts, hypertrophy of the gall bladder epithelium, and an equivocal increase in the number of lysosomes in thyroid follicular epithelial cells. PCB tissue concentrations were lowest in brain and highest in blood. The results suggest that severe potentially fatal PCB toxicity can develop in rhesus monkeys following ingestion of Aroclor 1254 at 200 μg/kg/day for a period of 27 months or longer.Keywords
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