Long‐term effects of volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens in normal and melanoma‐bearing mice

G. Meadows, A. Palacio
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The toxicity of long‐term exposure to Mount St. Helens volcanic ash was studied in female B6D2F1 mice. The mice, fed diets containing 10% ash, were observed for 43 wk. Exposure had no effect on hematology, plasma amino acid levels, food and water consumption, and urinary and fecal output. Mice fed the ash diet grew at a faster rate than mice maintained on the control diet. This increase was reflected in an increase in carcass and gastrointestinal tract weight. Lactic dehydrogenase was elevated throughout the observation period, but other clinical chemistries were normal. Mice suffered no apparent respiratory problems during the 43‐wk observation period. The ash had mixed effects on survival of B16 melanoma‐bearing mice. Sudden exposure and long‐term exposure (30 and 44 wk) in mice injected with a rapidly growing tumor did not affect survival. In contrast, mice implanted with a slow‐growing tumor at 7 and 15 wk of exposure exhibited decreased survival relative to control mice.
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圣海伦斯火山火山灰对正常小鼠和黑色素瘤小鼠的长期影响
在雌性B6D2F1小鼠中研究了长期暴露于圣海伦火山火山灰的毒性。给小鼠喂食含有10%灰分的饲料,观察43周。暴露对血液学、血浆氨基酸水平、食物和水的消耗以及尿和粪便排出量没有影响。饲喂白蜡树饲料的小鼠比饲喂对照饲料的小鼠生长速度更快。这种增加反映在胴体和胃肠道重量的增加上。观察期间乳酸脱氢酶升高,但其他临床化学指标正常。在43周的观察期内,小鼠没有出现明显的呼吸问题。灰对B16黑色素瘤小鼠的生存有不同的影响。在注射了快速生长肿瘤的小鼠中,突然暴露和长期暴露(30周和44周)对生存没有影响。相比之下,与对照小鼠相比,在7周和15周植入生长缓慢的肿瘤的小鼠的存活率下降。
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