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Topical Permethrin Exposure Causes Thymic Atrophy and Persistent Inhibition of the Contact Hypersensitivity Response in C57Bl/6 Mice 

Authors: Korawuth Punareewattana;  Bonnie J. Smith;  Benny L. Blaylock;  John L. Robertson;  Robert M. Gogal Jr;  M. Renee Prater;  Janice Longstreth;  Hubert L. Snodgrass; Steven D. Holladay
DOI: 10.1080/109158100750058730
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Toxicology, Volume 19, Issue 6 November 2000 , pages 383 - 389
Subject: Toxicology;
Formats available: PDF (English)

The circumstances under which this title is published have changed:

Reason for change: Changed Publisher
Now published by: SAGE Publications
Date of change: December 2008

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Abstract

Permethrin was applied to the shaved dorsal interscapular region of female C57Bl/6 mice at doses of 0.5 or 1.5 θ l/day in corn oil and neat 5.0 θ l/day. These doses corresponded to approximately 22, 66, and 220 mg/kg/day topical permethrin. Mice were exposed in this manner either daily for 10 or 30 consecutive days, or every other day for 7 or 14 exposures. Body weight was not affected by any of the treatment regimens. However, thymic weight was decreased and splenic weight was increased by 1.5 or 5.0 θ l permethrin/day, 2 days after termination of 10 consecutive days of topical chemical exposure. Cell surface antigen expression did not change in any treatment group on thymocytes (CD4, CD8), splenocytes (CD45R, Thy 1.2), or bone marrow cells (CD45, CD45R). A persistent, dose-related inhibition of the contact hypersensitivity (CH) response occurred in mice at all exposure levels of permethrin tested.
Keywords: Contact; Hypersensitivity; Immune; Suppression; Immunotoxicity; Permethrin
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