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Query: UMLS:C0038002 (
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This study was conducted to evaluate the toxicity of the munitions compound 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (
TNT
; CAS Reg. No. 118-96-7) in beagle dogs when administered daily for 26 weeks by capsule. Groups of six dogs per sex received
TNT
at doses of 0 (vehicle controls), 0.5, 2, 8, or 32 mg/kg/day. Toxicologic endpoints included clinical signs, body weights, food consumption, clinical biochemistry, hematology, urinalyses, organ weights, and gross and tissue morphology. The major toxic effects following the oral administration of
TNT
to dogs included hemolytic anemia, methemoglobinemia, liver injury,
splenomegaly
with accompanying histologic lesions, and death. Only the highest dose given proved to be lethal. Hepatocytic cloudy swelling and hepatocytomegaly were apparent at all doses tested. Thus, a no observable effect level was not established in this investigation.
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PMID:Six month oral toxicity study of trinitrotoluene in beagle dogs. 239 37
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
(
TNT
) is an important occupational and environmental pollutant. In
TNT
exposed humans, the notable toxic manifestations have included aplastic anemia, toxic hepatitis, cataract, hepatomegaly and liver cancer. Therefore, we developed methods to biomonitor workers exposed to
TNT
. The workers were employed in a typical ammunition factory in China. The controls were recruited from the same factory. We determined hemoglobin (Hb) adducts and urine metabolites of
TNT
. Hb-adducts of
TNT
, 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene (4ADNT) and 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene (2ADNT), and the urine metabolites of
TNT
, 4ADNT and 2ADNT were found in all the workers and in a few controls. 4ADNT was the main product. Although the levels of 2ADNT correlated well with 4ADNT, 2ADNT was not found in all the samples. Therefore, 4ADNT was the best marker of exposure for Hb-adducts and urine metabolites. The levels of the urine metabolites and Hb-adducts were related to the health status of the workers. The Hb-adduct 4ADNT was statistically significantly associated with risk of hepatomegaly,
splenomegaly
and cataract. The odds ratio (OR) for cataract,
splenomegaly
and hepatomegaly were 6.4 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.4-29.6], 9.6 (1.1-85.3) and 7.6 (1.3-43.7), respectively. No correlation was found between urine metabolites and health effects. These results were tested for confounding factors like age, workyears, smoker status, smoke years, cigarettes per day and hepatitis B status using stepwise forward logistic regression analysis. In the case of
splenomegaly
, hepatitis B status is a confounder. In the case of cataract, age is a confounder. The Hb-adduct, 4ADNT, is a good biomarker of exposure and biomarker of biological effect.
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PMID:Hemoglobin adducts, urinary metabolites and health effects in 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene exposed workers. 1581 13
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
(
TNT
) is an important occupational and environmental pollutant. In
TNT
-exposed humans, notable toxic manifestations have included aplastic anaemia, toxic hepatitis, cataracts, hepatomegaly, and liver cancer. Therefore, methods were developed to biomonitor workers exposed to
TNT
. The workers were employed in a typical ammunition factory in China. The external dose (air levels and skin exposure), the internal dose (urinary metabolites), the biologically effective dose (haemoglobin adducts, urinary mutagenicity), biological effects (chromosomal aberrations and health effects), and individual susceptibility (genotypes of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes) were determined. Haemoglobin-adducts of
TNT
, 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene (4ADNT) and 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene (2ADNT), and the urinary metabolites of
TNT
, 4ADNT and 2ADNT, were found in all workers and in some controls. The levels of the haemoglobin-adducts or the urinary metabolites correlated weakly with the skin or air levels of
TNT
. The urinary mutagenicity determined in a subset of workers correlated strongly with the levels of 4ADNT and 2ADNT in urine. The haemoglobin-adducts correlated moderately with the urinary metabolites and with the urinary mutagenicity. The genotypes of glutathione S-transferases (GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTP1) and N-acetyltransferases (NAT1, NAT2) were determined. In general, the genotypes did not significantly influence the haemoglobin-adduct levels and the urine metabolite levels. However,
TNT
-exposed workers who carried the NAT1 rapid acetylator genotype showed an increase in urinary mutagenicity and chromosomal aberrations as compared with slow acetylators. The haemoglobin adduct 4ADNT was significantly associated with a risk of hepatomegaly,
splenomegaly
and cataract; urine metabolites and genotypes were not associated with health effects. These results indicate that a set of well-selected biomarkers may be more informative regarding exposure and effect than routinely performed chemical measurements of pollutants in the air or on the skin.
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PMID:Comparison of biomarkers in workers exposed to 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene. 1743 51