Abstract
An oily suspension of the absorbable form of amoscanate was administered to young adult albino rats in single or repeated oral doses of 25, 125 and 500 mg/kg. At least 3 consecutive doses of 125 or 500 mg/kg were needed to induce a brain lesion. The early change consisted of necrosis of the ependyma of the lateral ventricles, indicating that intoxication may have occurred via the cerebrospinal fluid.
MeSH terms
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Aniline Compounds / toxicity*
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Animals
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Brain Neoplasms / chemically induced*
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Brain Neoplasms / ultrastructure
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Diphenylamine / analogs & derivatives
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Diphenylamine / toxicity*
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Ependyma / drug effects*
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Ependyma / ultrastructure
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Female
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Isothiocyanates*
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Inbred Strains
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Thiocyanates / toxicity*
Substances
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Aniline Compounds
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Isothiocyanates
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Thiocyanates
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Diphenylamine
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amoscanate