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DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1307359
论文题名:
Human Health Effects of Tetrachloroethylene: Key Findings and Scientific Issues
作者: Kathryn Z. Guyton; 1 Karen A. Hogan; 1 Cheryl Siegel Scott; 1 Glinda S. Cooper; 1 Ambuja S. Bale; 1 Leonid Kopylev; 1 Stanley Barone Jr.; 2 Susan L. Makris; 1 Barbara Glenn; 1 Ravi P. Subramaniam; 1 Maureen R. Gwinn; 1 Rebecca C. Dzubow; 3; Weihsueh A. Chiu1
刊名: Environmental Health Perspectives
ISSN: 0091-7405
出版年: 2014
卷: Volume 122, 期:Issue 4
起始页码: 325
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Background: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) completed a toxicological review of tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene, PCE) in February 2012 in support of the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).

Objectives: We reviewed key findings and scientific issues regarding the human health effects of PCE described in the U.S. EPA’s Toxicological Review of Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene).

Methods: The updated assessment of PCE synthesized and characterized a substantial database of epidemiological, experimental animal, and mechanistic studies. Key scientific issues were addressed through modeling of PCE toxicokinetics, synthesis of evidence from neurological studies, and analyses of toxicokinetic, mechanistic, and other factors (tumor latency, severity, and background rate) in interpreting experimental animal cancer findings. Considerations in evaluating epidemiological studies included the quality (e.g., specificity) of the exposure assessment methods and other essential design features, and the potential for alternative explanations for observed associations (e.g., bias or confounding).

Discussion: Toxicokinetic modeling aided in characterizing the complex metabolism and multiple metabolites that contribute to PCE toxicity. The exposure assessment approach—a key evaluation factor for epidemiological studies of bladder cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and multiple myeloma—provided suggestive evidence of carcinogenicity. Bioassay data provided conclusive evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals. Neurotoxicity was identified as a sensitive noncancer health effect, occurring at low exposures: a conclusion supported by multiple studies. Evidence was integrated from human, experimental animal, and mechanistic data sets in assessing adverse health effects of PCE.

Conclusions: PCE is likely to be carcinogenic to humans. Neurotoxicity is a sensitive adverse health effect of PCE.
URL: https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1307359
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作者单位: 1National Center for Environmental Assessment, 2Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, and 3Office of Children’s Health Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA

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Kathryn Z. Guyton,1 Karen A. Hogan,1 Cheryl Siegel Scott,et al. Human Health Effects of Tetrachloroethylene: Key Findings and Scientific Issues[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2014-01-01,Volume 122(Issue 4):325
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