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Query: UMLS:C0152030 (
skin irritation
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Trichloroethylene
(
TCE
), a colorless and volatile organic solvent, has long been a major chemical hazard during occupational exposure because of its extensive use in industry. Exposure to
TCE
can cause significant skin lesions, but the effect of
TCE
on
skin irritation
has received little attention. We therefore investigated the effect of
TCE
on
skin irritation
and oxidative stress using hairless mice. BALB/c hairless mice were subjected to acute and cumulative topical
TCE
treatment. Skin reactions were evaluated by visual inspection, histopathology examined by microscopy and oxidative stress assessed by measurement of malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and nitric oxide (NO) production. Under acute and cumulative
TCE
irritation, the skin developed erythema and edema, and the predominant histopathological features were hyperkeratosis, spongiosis and inflammatory cell infiltrates. In parallel to these morphological changes, acute
TCE
irritation also concentration-dependently increased MDA levels and inhibited SOD activities of the skin. However, in cumulative irritation, the MDA levels and SOD activities were initially elevated with increased
TCE
concentrations, but thereafter reduced with further concentration increments; the linear dose-response relationship was not preserved.
TCE
also concentration-dependently increased NO production both in acute and cumulative irritation. These results suggest that
TCE
is capable of producing
skin irritation
effect in vivo, with histopathological changes characterized by hyperkeratosis, spongiosis and inflammatory cell infiltrates. Moreover, oxidative stress may be associated with the clinical manifestations and histopathological abnormalities in
TCE
-induced
skin irritation
.
...
PMID:Trichloroethylene induced cutaneous irritation in BALB/c hairless mice: histopathological changes and oxidative damage. 1847 3