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Chronic intoxication with diphenylamine (DPA), which causes a cystic kidney disease in the rat and the guinea-pig, caused degeneration of the renal tubular epithelium in the chicken. This was similar to but much more serious than that preceding the formation of cysts in the rodents, but did not
Because of difficulty in obtaining cystic human kidneys for functional and morphologic study, animal models are receiving increasing attention. Most prominent among them is the renal cystic disease that is induced in rats through feeding of the antioxidant, diphenylamine, The present study examined
Diphenylamine (DPA) is a compound from the third European Union (EU) list of priority pollutants. It was assigned by the EU to Germany to assess and control its environmental risks. DPA and derivatives are most commonly used as stabilizers in nitrocellulose-containing explosives and propellants, in
A twenty-eight day repeated dose toxicity test of diphenylamine (DPA) was carried out in male and female F344 rats at dose levels of 1000, 333, 111 or 0 mg/kg/day. Thirty-six animals of both sexes were divided into 6 groups of equal number, 4 groups being used for the 28 days dosing study and the
The nephrotoxicity of diphenylamine, the parent compound of the mefenamate family of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, was evaluated in male Syrian hamsters, male Sprague-Dawley rats, and male Mongolian gerbils. Total renal papillary necrosis was observed in four of ten, seven of ten, and six of
Endosulfan which is going to be included as POPs in effect of organism have become the focus of international concern. To explore endosulfan on apoptosis of spermatogenic cells and mechanisms, doses of 7.0, 3.5 and 1.75 mg/kg oral administration to mice exposed to 28 consecutive days. Morphology
An amperometric detector with two working electrodes both modified with polydiphenylamine-dodecyl sulfate (PDPA-DS) was successfully used for the simultaneous determination of electroinactive anions (SO42-, Cl-, NO3-) and cations (Na+, NH4+ and K+) in single-column ion-exclusion cation-exchange
A cultured epithelial cell line from toad kidney (A6) was used to study the mechanism by which cadmium (Cd) affects transepithelial resistance (TER) and active transepithelial ion transport measured as short-circuit current (SCC) in vitro. The influence of Cd on cell integrity was investigated by
Oxidative fusion reactions of meso-phenoxazino Ni(ii) porphyrin were found to be temperature dependent, giving rise to either a doubly phenylene-fused product at room temperature or a singly phenoxazine-fused product at 70 °C. The latter was further oxidized to a doubly phenoxazine-fused Ni(ii)