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Toxicol Lett. 1999 Jan 11;104(1-2):35-41.
Soderberg LS.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205, USA. Soderberglees@exchange.uams.edu
Epidemiological studies have correlated the incidence
of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) in AIDS with a history of abuse of nitrite
inhalants. To determine if exposure to nitrite inhalants could alter
tumor growth, syngeneic PYB6 tumor cells were injected into groups
of mice. Exposure of these mice to inhaled isobutyl nitrite increased
both the tumor incidence and the tumor growth rate by almost 4-fold.
Following only five daily exposures to the inhalant, the induction
of specific T cell mediated cytotoxicity was inhibited by 36%. Similar
inhalation exposures inhibited the tumoricidal activity of activated
macrophages by 86%. The data suggest that exposure to abuser levels
of a nitrite inhalant compromised tumor surveillance mechanisms.
PMID: 10048747 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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