Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment
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Toxicity Evaluation of Chlorinated Organic Compounds Using Immortalized Rat Hepatocytes
Hideko SONEMomoko NAKAJIMAJunzo YONEMOTO
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1997 Volume 20 Issue 11 Pages 789-796

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Chlorinated organic compounds has high priority for toxicity screening among environmental hazardous chemicals. In the present study, we used immortalized rat hepatocytes as a liver model in vitro to evaluate the toxicity of nine chlorinated organic compounds. Toxicity of nine chlorinated organic compounds were evaluated to cellular viability of immortalized rat hapatocytes. The potency of the toxicity based on 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) value was in the following order : triclocalban>triclosan>3,4-dichloroaniline>2,5-diclorophenol>2,5-dichloroanisole>p-dichlorobenzene>p-chloroaniline>o-dichlorobenzene=tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate. The rank order of cytotoxic potency of nine chemicals was compared with toxicity information using animals. The rank order of cytotoxic potency did not relative to the order referenced mean lethal dose (LD50) as an index of acute toxicity of rats or mice. However, the rank order of cytotoxic potency relatively correlated non-observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) under the exposure duration adjusted for chronic toxicity in vivo. These data suggests that the origin of testing cell had better to make match target organ of toxic chemicals for extrapolation from data of bioassay in vitro to in vivo.
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