Reproduction study with beta-chloroprene vapour in rats

Appelman, LM; Dreef-van der Meulen, HC

HERO ID

64938

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

1979

HERO ID 64938
Year 1979
Title Reproduction study with beta-chloroprene vapour in rats
Authors Appelman, LM; Dreef-van der Meulen, HC
Publisher Text Central Institute for Nutrition and Food Research (CIVO)
City Zeist, The Netherlands
Abstract A reproduction study with beta-chloroprene vapor was carried out, in which two successive generations of rats (F0- and F1-generation) were exposed to atmospheres containing 0, 10, 33 or 100 ppm beta-chloroprene. The F0-generation males and females were exposed 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for a period of 13 weeks, and thereafter, mated with untreated females and males respectively. Fl-generation rats were exposed 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for a 10-week period. The actual mean concentrations of beta-chloroprene in the test-atmospheres were 0, 9.80, 32.60 and 100.01 ppm for the F0-generation and 0, 9.85, 32.99 and 100.58 ppm for the F1-generation. Fertility of males and females, number of young born per litter, general condition, appearance, male/female ratio, and mortality of the young were not adversely affected by the exposure to beta-chloroprene. There was no indication of increased intrauterine mortality. Growth retardation was observed in the F0-generation at the high dose level and ln the F1-generatlon at tne mid- and high-dose levels. The relative weights of the liver and the ovaries of the high-level female rats, descendants from untreated females and treated males, were significantly higher than those of the controls. Gross and microscopic pathological examinations did not reveal any treatment-related abnormalities. It was concluded that under the conditions of the present two-generation experiment exposure to beta-chloroprene at levels up to 100 ppm had no adverse effect on the reproductive performance of rats.
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Comments substitute Greek character for "beta" in title. Previously cited as E. I. du Pont de Nemours (1979b) in 591,00.Zeist, The Netherlands: Central Institute for Nutrition and Food Research; report no. R 6225. Appelman, LM and Dreef van der Meulen HC. (1979) Reproduction study with beta-chloroprene vapor in rats. Report no. R 6225. Produced by the Central Institute for Nutrition and Food Research (CIVO), The Netherlands; submitted by Dupont Chemical, Wilmington, DE, under TSCA Section 8ECP
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