Evaluation of subchronic neurotoxicity of n-butyl acetate vapor.

Abstract:

:n-Butyl acetate, a common industrial solvent, was selected by the US EPA as a chemical of concern for neurotoxicity as part of the Multisubstance Rule for the Testing of Neurotoxicity. The neurotoxic potential of n-butyl acetate was investigated in Sprague-Dawley rats using a functional observational battery, motor activity, neurohistopathology, and schedule-controlled operant behavior (SCOB) as indicators of neurotoxicity. Animals were exposed to concentrations of 0, 500, 1500, or 3000 ppm of n-butyl acetate for 6 hours per day for 65 exposures over 14 weeks. Functional observational battery and motor activity values for ad libitum-fed male and female rats were measured during Weeks -1, 4, 8, and 13. SCOB testing of food-restricted animals, using a multiple fixed ratio/fixed interval schedule, was conducted daily prior to each exposure to maintain the operant behavior; the data from Weeks -1, 4, 8, and 13 were evaluated for evidence of neurotoxicity. Transient signs of sedation and hypoactivity were observed only during exposure to the 1500 and 3000 ppm concentrations. The only signs of systemic toxicity were reduced body weights for the 3000 ppm ad libitum-fed groups and occasionally for the female 1500 ppm ad libitum-fed group. No evidence of neurotoxicity was seen during the functional observational battery examinations. Motor activity for the 3000 ppm male group was significantly (p < or = 0.05) higher than for the control group only during Week 4. No significant differences were observed among groups for Weeks 8 and 13. No significant differences in motor activity values were observed for female rats. No significant differences were seen in operant behavior at any test vapor concentration. Microscopic evaluations of sections from the brain, spinal cord (cervical and lumbar regions), dorsal and ventral spinal roots, dorsal root ganglia, sciatic nerve, and tibial nerve of animals in the control and 3000 ppm groups did not indicate any treatment-related effects. In conclusion, there was no evidence of cumulative neurotoxicity based on the functional observational battery, motor activity, neurohistopathology, and schedule-controlled operant behavior endpoints. The data presented here are relevant to the neurotoxicity risk assessment of n-butanol due to the rapid hydrolysis of n-butyl acetate in vivo.

journal_name

Neurotoxicology

journal_title

Neurotoxicology

authors

David RM,Tyler TR,Ouellette R,Faber WD,Banton MI,Garman RH,Gill MW,O'Donoghue JL

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-12-01 00:00:00

pages

809-22

issue

6

eissn

0161-813X

issn

1872-9711

journal_volume

19

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