Mesothelial reaction of asbestos and other irritants after intraperitoneal injection
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Mesothelial reaction of asbestos and other irritants after intraperitoneal injection
Abstract
Ten groups of rats were injected intraperitoneally with one of the following suspensions; (i) standard reference crocidolite; (ii) acid-treated crocidolite (iii) crocidolite plus iron oxide; (iv) crocidolite plus silica; (v) iron oxide; (vi) silica; (vii) long fibre crocidolite; (viii) short fibre crocidolite; (ix) long fibre glass and (x) short fibre glass. Two rats from each group were killed at 45, 90, 150, 240 and 330 days respectively, and the pathology induced by the different suspensions was studied histologically at each time interval. No evidence in support of the chemical induction theory or mechanical irritation theory in the pathogenesis of peritoneal mesotheliomas could be found, although all the suspensions except iron oxide caused a reactive mesothelium.
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