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Effect of inhaled plutonium dioxide on development of urethane-induced pulmonary adenomas

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Mice were exposed to plutonium dioxide (PuO2) aerosols 2 weeks before or after urethan injection. Both exposures reduced the number and size of adenomas. The incidence of arrested metaphases showed no consistently significant differences between plutonium-exposed and mock-exposed animals. The results are discussed in relation to recent electron microscopic evidence of degenerative changes in the type II epithelial cells of the mouse lung following PuO2 inhalation. It is concluded that damage at the cellular level may account for the observed reduction in growth of pulmonary adenomas in mice whose lungs contained plutonium particles.

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Brightwell, J., Heppleston, A. Effect of inhaled plutonium dioxide on development of urethane-induced pulmonary adenomas. Br J Cancer 35, 433–438 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1977.65

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