Apparent synergy in lung carcinogenesis: interactions between N-nitrosoheptamethyleneimine, particulate cadmium and crocidolite asbestos fibres in rats
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Apparent synergy in lung carcinogenesis: interactions between N-nitrosoheptamethyleneimine, particulate cadmium and crocidolite asbestos fibres in rats
Abstract
Environmental carcinogenesis in man is widely accepted to be a multifactorial process, and in the causation of lung cancers it is suspected that low levels of systemic carcinogens may act synergistically with inhaled particulates so that some exposed individuals are at increased risk. In the present study the carcinogenic effects of low levels of industrially and environmentally significant particulate materials (crocidolite asbestos and metallic cadmium) and a putative systemic carcinogen, N-nitrosoheptamethyleneimine (NHMI), were investigated in the laboratory rat, using this as a model of potential human exposure. The overall lung tumour incidence rate in the group of animals receiving crocidolite, cadmium and NHMI (14/45) was significantly higher than in the groups of animals receiving either crocidolite and cadmium together (2/51) or crocidolite and NHMI together (7/42). The results demonstrated an apparent synergy between cadmium and NHMI in the presence of crocidolite in the causation of lung cancer in rats, a finding which was confirmed statistically. This study helps to further evaluate and define the roles of asbestos and particulate cadmium in the causation of lung cancer. It is suggested that people who are exposed through occupation and/or environment to cadmium and asbestos and to low levels of systemic carcinogens may show a significantly elevated risk of lung cancer.
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