Aryl hydrocarbon receptor knockout rats are insensitive to the pathological effects of repeated oral exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

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Harrill, Joshua A. [1 ,2 ]
Layko, Debra [2 ]
Nyska, Abraham [4 ]
Hukkanen, Renee R. [3 ]
Manno, Rosa Anna [5 ]
Grassetti, Andrea [5 ]
Lawson, Marie [3 ]
Martin, Greg [3 ]
Budinsky, Robert A. [3 ]
Rowlands, J. Craig [3 ]
Thomas, Russell S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Toxicol & Environm Hlth LLC, 5120 North Shore Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72118 USA
[2] Inst Chem Safety Sci, Hamner Inst Hlth Sci, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[3] Dow Chem Co USA, Midland, MI 48640 USA
[4] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Consultant Toxicol Pathol, IL-36576 Timrat, Israel
[5] SPA, Res Toxicol Ctr, Pomezia, Italy
关键词
aryl hydrocarbon receptor; liver pathology; thymic atrophy; serum chemistry; AHR knockout rat; SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS; AH RECEPTOR; CHRONIC TOXICITY; DIOXIN; TCDD; GENE; DEGRADATION; INDUCTION; MICE; EXPRESSION;
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10.1002/jat.3211
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
Sustained activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is believed to be the initial key event in AHR receptor-mediated tumorigenesis in the rat liver. The role of AHR in mediating pathological changes in the liver prior to tumor formation was investigated in a 4-week, repeated-dose study using adult female wild-type (WT) and AHR knockout (AHR-KO) rats treated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Beginning at 8weeks of age, AHR-KO and WT rats were dosed by oral gavage with varying concentrations of TCDD (0, 3, 22, 100, 300 and 1000ngkg(-1)day(-1)). Lung, liver and thymus histopathology, hematology, serum chemistry and the distribution of TCDD in liver and adipose tissue were examined. Treatment-related increases in the severity of liver and thymus pathology were observed in WT, but not AHR-KO rats. In the liver, these included hepatocellular hypertrophy, bile duct hyperplasia, multinucleated hepatocytes and inflammatory cell foci. A loss of cellularity in the thymic cortex and thymic atrophy was observed. Treatment-related changes in serum chemistry parameters were also observed in WT, but not AHR-KO rats. Finally, dose-dependent accumulation of TCDD was observed primarily in the liver of WT rats and primarily in the adipose tissue of AHR-KO rats. The results suggest that AHR activation is the initial key event underlying the progression of histological effects leading to liver tumorigenesis following TCDD treatment. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The role of AHR in mediating pathological changes in the liver prior to tumor formation was investigated in a 4-week, repeated-dose study using adult female wild-type (WT) and AHR knockout (AHR-KO) rats treated with varying concentrations of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD: 0, 3, 22, 100, 300 and 1000 ng kg(-1) day(-1)). Treatment-related increases in the severity of liver and thymus pathology as well as changes in serum chemistry parameters were observed in WT, but not AHR-KO rats. Dose-dependent accumulation of TCDD was observed primarily in the liver of WT rats and primarily in the adipose tissue of AHR-KO rats.
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