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Toxicology, 69 (1991) 355-356 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd. TOXICOLOGY VOLUME CONTENTS Volume 69 (1991) The cerium-induced liver injury and oxidative drug metabolism in DBA/2 and C57BL/6 mice (The cerium-induced morphological and enzymatic changes are markedly different in both mouse strains) by P. Arvela, H. Kraul, F. Stenback and O. Pelkonen Oulu, Finland) Effects of organic solvent vehicles on the viability and morphology of isolated perfused porcine skin (Vehicle effects need to be studied carefully in any model of cutaneous research) by J.R. King and N.A. Monteiro-Riviere (Raleigh, NC) Neonatal exposure to 3,3’,4,4’-tetrachlorobiphenyl: changes in spontaneous behaviour and cholinergic muscarinic receptors in the adult mouse (Locomotional behaviour is affected while there seems to be only a small effect on central receptors) by P. Eriksson, U. Lundkvist and A. Fredriksson (Uppsala, Sweden) Dermal intoxication of mice with bis(2-chloroethyl)sulphide and the protective effect of flavonoids (Flavonoids moderately protect against dermally applied sulphur mustard) by R. Vijayaraghavan, K. Sugendran, S.C. Pant, K. Husain and R.C. Malhotra (Gwalior, India) Regional effects on the cerebral concentration of noradrenaline, serotonin and dopamine in suckling rats after a single dose of lindane (The weak convulsive lindane increases monoaminergic activity age- and region-relatedly) by S. Rivera, C. Sanfeliu, C. Sufiol and E. Rodriguez-Ferré (Barcelona, Spain) Lack of induction of hepatic DNA damage on long-term administration of peroxisome proliferators in male F-344 rats (DNA changes were only found in tumor-bearing livers) by H. Tamura, T. lida, T. Watanabe and T. Suga (Tokyo, Japan) Cadmium toxicity: unique cytoprotective properties of alpha tocopheryl succinate in hepatocytes (Unesterified alpha tocopherol does not protect hepatocytes against Cd injury, but alpha tocopherol succinate protects against injury and lipid peroxidation) by M.W. Fariss (Richmond, VA) Reactive oxygen species and non-peroxidative mechanisms of cocaine-induced cytotoxicity in rat hepatocyte cultures (Iron dependent peroxidation reactions lead to cell injury) by C.R. G6ldlin and U.A. Boelsterli (Schwerzenbach, Switzerland) Protective effects of dextran sulfate and polyvinyl sulfate against acute toxicity of paraquat in mice (The protective agents reduce gastrointestinal transit time and inhibit paraquat absorption) by S. Kojima, Y. Miyazaki, T. Honda, M. Kiyozumi, H. Shimada and T. Funakoshi (Kumamoto, Japan) Cytoprotective effect of reduced glutathione in arsenical-induced endothelial cell injury (Intracellular GSH and PG I 2 protect cultured cells against the cytotoxicity of trivalent arsenicals) by W.-C. Chang, S.-H. Chen, H.-L. Wu, G.-Y. Shi, S. Murota and I. Morita (Taiwan, China) and Tokyo, 101-110 Effect of in vitro treatment of rat hepatocytes with selenium, and/or cadmium on cell viability, glucose output and cellular glutathione (Selenium protects partially hepatocytes against the toxic effects of Cd on hepatocytes) by R.R. Bell, V.K. Nonavinakere, M.R.I. Soliman and J.L. Early II (Tallahassee, FL) 111-119 Distal nephrotoxicity of cisplatin demonstrated by urinary kallikrein excretion and morphological study in rats (Urinary kallikrein is a useful marker for distal tubular damage) by G. Bompart, C. Orfila and J.-P. Girolami (Toulouse, France) 121-132 Effects of acute nickel toxicity upon plasma and liver metal homeostasis as a function of sex (The injection of nickel seems to affect the tissue concentrations of other metals and metal-related proteins) by J. Cartana, L. Arola and A. Mas (Tarragona, Spain) 133-141 Induction of metallothionein in mouse liver by valproic acid (While valproic acid induces hepatic metallothionein, Cu and Zn levels do not change) by M. Kaji and H. Mikawa (Kyoto, Japan) 143-149 356 Acute effects of the D-isomer of S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)cysteine on renal function and ultrastructure in the pentobarbital-anesthetized dog: Site-specific toxicity involving the S, and S, cells of the proximal tubule (Although slightly less potent, the D-isomer produces similar morphologic and functional signs of kidney damage as does the L-isomer) by M.E. Krejci, R.E. Ridgewell and D.A. Koechel (Toledo, OH) 151-164 Acute effects of the Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor in mice (Demonstration of protease inhibition in lung in vivo) by V.I.C. Oreffo, P.C. Billings, A.R. Kennedy and H. Witschi (Davis, CA and Philadelphia, PA) 165-176 Nature of Cd and Hg effects on epithelial amino acid transport in vivo and role of chelators (Hg produces an immediate inhibition of amino acid transport in the kidneys, whereas after Cd, effects develop more slowly) by E.C. Foulkes (Cincinnati, OH) 177-185 6-Alkyl-1,3,8-trichlorodibenzofurans as antiestrogens in female Sprague—Dawley rats (A correlation between an- tiestrogenic potencies and Ah receptor binding was found) by B. Astroff and S. Safe (College Station, TX) 187-197 Effect of benzyl viologen on the fatty acid composition of rat liver (Chronic treatment lowers body weight, in- creases hepatic lipids and changes their patterns) by V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, F.J.G. Muriana and F.J. Quintero (Sevilla, Spain) 199-207 Draining lymph node cell activation in guinea pigs: Comparisons with the murine local lymph node assay (Skin sensitizing chemicals stimulate thymidine uptake by lymph node cells not only in mice but also in guinea pigs) by T. Maurer and I. Kimber (Basel, Switzerland and Macclesfield, U.K.) ..............ccccecceeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 209-218 Review Article A review of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced changes in immunocompetence: 1991 update (An analysis of available data and of future research needs) by M.P. Holsapple, N.K. Snyder, S.C. Wood and D.L. Morris (Richmond, VA) 219-255 Influence of chlordimeform on alpha-adrenergic receptor-associated mechanisms of hormonal regulation in the rat: Pituitary and adrenocortical secretion (Chlordimeform appears to interfere with a regulatory signal mediated by alpha-adrenergic receptor-associated activity) by T.E. Stoker, JM. Goldman, R.L. Cooper and W.K. McElroy (Research Triangle Park, NC) 257-268 The effect of age of exposure on lead-induced testicular toxicity (Prepubertal rats may be less sensitive to lead- induced testicular toxicity than are older animals) by R.Z. Sokol and N. Berman (Torrance, CA) 269-278 Hepatic glutathione suppression by the a-adrenoreceptor stimulating agents phenylephrine and clonidine (Adrenergic agents may disrupt hepatic glutathione homeostasis and impair detoxification of certain compounds) by R.D. Harbison, R.C. James and S.M. Roberts (Gainesville, FL) 279-290 Reproductive and developmental toxicity studies of pyridostigmine bromide in rats (Fertility or reproductive performance were not affected and no drug effects were observed in the offspring) by B.S. Levine and R.M. Parker (Chicago, IL and Jefferson, AR) 291-300 A new method for delivering alkanes to mammalian cells: preparation and preliminary characterization of an inclusion complex between 6-cyclodextrin and pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane) (Validation of the methodology used to deliver alkanes into cells in vitro) by S. Janz and E. Shacter (Bethesda, MD) 301-315 An explanation for strain and sex differences in renal uptake of methylmercury in mice (Differences in renal uptake of methylmercury correlate with hepatic or plasma glutathione levels) by T. Tanaka, A. Naganuma, K. Kobayashi and N. Imura (Tokyo, Japan) 317-329 Organophosphate poisoning: a method to test therapeutic effects of oximes other than acetylcholinesterase reactivation in the rat (The non-enzyme-reactivating oxime HI-6 improves neuromuscular transmission possiby by interference with acetylcholine receptors) by R.W. Busker, J.J. Zijlstra, H.J. van der Wiel, B.P.C. Melchers and H.P.M. van Helden (Rijswijk, The Netherlands) 331-344 Contents of journals relating to Toxicology 345-348 Subject Index Volume 69 349-352 Author Index Volume 69 353-354 Contents Volume 69 355-356

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