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TOXICOLOGY Toxicology 113 (1996) 369-372 Volume contents Volume 113 (1996) Special Issue EVALUATION OF BUTADIENE AND ISOPRENE HEALTH RISKS Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Blaine, Washington on June 27-29, 1995 Foreword Introduction International symposium on the evaluation of health risks of butadiene and isoprene: general introduction M.G. Bird (USA) Risk assessment for butadiene: Introductory and summary comments G.S. Omenn (USA) Session 1. METABOLISM AND PHARMACOKINETICS Chair: L.S. Birnbaum (NHEERL-US EPA) Co-Chair: D.A. Keller (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company) Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of 1,3-butadiene L.S. Birnbaum, D.A. Keller (USA). Metabolism of 1,3-butadiene: species differences R.F. Henderson, J.R. Thornton-Manning, W.E.Bechtold, A.R. Dahl (USA) Biochemistry of 1,3-butadiene metabolism and its relevance to 1,3-butadiene-induced carcinogenicity A.A. Elfarra, R.J. Krause, R.R. Selzer (USA). Effects of the structure of a toxicokinetic model of butadiene inhalation exposure on computed production of carcinogenic intermediates M.C. Kohn, R.L. Melnick (USA) PBPK model for butadiene metabolism to epoxides: quantitative species differences in metabolism G. Johanson, J.G. Filser (Sweden, Germany) Metabolism of butadiene by mice, rats, and humans: a comparison of physiologically based toxicokinetic model predictions and experimental data J.A. Bond, M.W. Himmelstein, M. Seaton, P. Boogaard, M.A. Medinsky (USA) Session 2. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS Chair: R.J. Albertini (The University of Vermont) Co-Chair: G.C. Becking (WHO, International Programme on Chemical Safety) Noncancer endpoints associated with butadiene exposure: biomarkers, genotoxicity and reproductive toxicity R.J. Albertini, G. Becking (USA) Murine thymic lymphoma is associated with a species-specific hematopoietic progenitor cell subpopulation R.D. Irons, D.B. Colagiovanni, W.S. Stillman (USA) 370 Toxicology 113 (1996) 369-372 2a. Genotoxicity and Biomarkers Macromolecular adducts of butadiene N.Y. Tretyakova, Y.-p. Lin, P.B. Upton, R. Sangaiah, J.A. Swenberg (USA). Assessment of exposure to butadiene in the process industry M. Sorsa, S. Osterman-Golkar, K. Peltonen, S.T. Saarikoski, R. Sram (Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic) Biological monitoring for mutagenic effects of occupational exposure to butadiene J.B. Ward Jr., M.M. Ammenheuser, E.B. Whorton Jr., W.E. Bechtold, K.T. Kelsey, M.S. Legator (USA) Biological effect monitoring in industrial workers from the Czech Republic exposed to low levels of butadiene A.D. Tates, F.J. van Dam, F.A. de Zwart, F. Darroudi, A.T. Natarajan, P. Réssner, K. Peterkova, K. Peltonen, N.A. Demopoulos, G. Stephanou, D. Viachodimitropoulos, R. J. Sram (The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece) hprt Mutation frequency among workers exposed to 1,3-butadiene in China R.B. Hayes, L. Xi, W.E. Bechtold, N. Rothman, M:; Yao, R. Henderson, L. Zhang, M.T. Smith, D. Zhang, J. Wiemels, M. Dosemeci, S. Yin, J.P. O’Neill (USA, China) 100-105 Mutagenicity and mutational spectra of 1,3-butadiene in the bone marrow of B6C3F1 lacI transgenic mice L. Recio, S. Sisk, K. Meyer, L. Pluta, J.A. Bond (USA) 106-111 Biological monitoring of butadiene exposure by measurement of haemoglobin adducts K.A. Richardson, H.J.J.J. Megens, J.D. Webb, N.J. van Sittert (The Netherlands, UK) 112-118 2b. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Male-mediated F, effects in mice exposed to 1,3-butadiene D. Anderson, A.J. Edwards, M.H. Brinkworth, J.A. Hughes (UK) 120-127 Species difference in the ovarian toxicity of 1,3-butadiene epoxides in B6C3F, mice and Sprague-Dawley rats J.K. Doerr, E.A. Hollis, I.G. Sipes (USA). 128-136 Review of reproductive and developmental toxicity of 1,3-butadiene M.S. Christian (USA) 137-143 Session 3. EPIDEMIOLOGY Chair: P. Cole (University of Alabama, School of Public Health) Co-Chair: S.R. Cowles (Amoco Corporation) Introduction to epidemiology session papers S.R. Cowles (USA), 146-147 Butadiene epidemiology: a summary of results and outstanding issues J.F. Acquavella (USA) 148-156 Mortality study of workers employed in 1,3-butadiene production units identified from a large chemical workers cohort E.M. Ward, J.M. Fajen, A.M. Ruder, R.A. Rinsky, W.E. Halperin, C.A. Fessler-Flesch (USA) 157-168 Mortaiity update of butadiene production workers ; B.J. Divine, C.M. Hartman (USA) 169-181 A follow-up study of synthetic rubber workers E. Delzell, N. Sathiakumar, M. Hovinga, M. Macaluso, J. Julian, R. Larson, P. Cole, D.C.F. Muir (USA, Canada) 182-189 Leukemia and cumulative exposure to butadiene, styrene and benzene among workers in the synthetic rubber industry M. Macaluso, R. Larson, E. Delzell, N. Sathiakumar, M. Hovinga, J. Julian, D. Muir, P. Cole (USA, Canada)... 190-202 Future research needs for non-cancer and cancer effects among populations exposed to 1,3-butadiene A.M. Koppikar (USA) 203-209 Session 4. RISK ASSESSMENT Chair: D.J. Paustenbach (McLaren Hart-ChemRisk) Co-chair: R.O. McClellan (CIIT) Conducting a state-of-the-art risk assessment of 1,3-butadiene D.J. Paustenbach (USA) 212-214 Review of risk assessments on 1,3-butadiene (1985-1991) §.Z. Cagen, R.L.M. Macdonald, G.V. Gelder (USA) 215-220 Toxicology 113 (1996) 369-372 Risk assessment of butadiene in ambient air; the approach used in the UK R.J. Fielder (UK) Risk assessment of butadiene for the Existing Substances Regulation (ESR) in the European Union I.M. Brooke (UK) Using PBPK modeling and comprehensive realism methodology for the quantitative cancer risk assessment of butadiene R.L. Sielken Jr., R.H. Reitz, S.M. Hays (USA). 231-237 Session 5. ISOPRENE TOXICOLOGY Chair: J.S. Bus (The Dow Chemical Company) Co-chair: P.G. Gervasi (CNR) Isoprene toxicology: introduction and overview J.S. Bus (USA) 240-241 Isoprene: background and issues 242--246 R.L. Melnick, R.C. Sills, JH. Roycroft, B.J. Chou, H.A. Ragan, R.A. Miller (USA) 247-252 Chronic inhalation oncogenicity study of isoprene in B6C3F, mice M.E. Placke, L. Griffis, M. Bird, J. Bus, R.L. Persing, L.A. Cox, Jr. (USA) ; 253-262 Isoprene cancer risk and the time pattern of dose administration L.A. Cox, Jr., M.G. Bird, L. Griffis (USA) ? 263-272 Metabolism of isoprene in vivo A.R. Dahil (USA) a 273-277 Toxicokinetics of isoprene in rodents and humans J.G. Filser, G.A. Csanady, B. Denk, M. Hartmann, A. Kauffmann, W. Kessler, P.E. Kreuzer, C. Piitz, J.H. Shen, P. Stei (Germany) fa 278-287 Session 6. POSTERS Chair: J.R. Thornton-Manning (ITRI) Co-Chair: M.W. Himmelstein (E.1. du Pont de Nemours and Company) 6a. Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Studies on the molecular toxicology of buta-1,3-diene and isoprene epoxides C. Bleasdale, R.D. Small, W.P. Watson, J. Wilson, B.T. Golding (UK, The Netherlands) 290-293 Differential reactivities of the mono- and di-epoxide of 1,3-butadiene H.M. Bolt, M. Capellmann, B. Jelitto, U. Hindermeier, L.I. Kirkovsky (Germany) 294-296 Hepatic and pulmonary glutathione conjugation of 1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane in human, rat, and mouse in vitro P.J. Boogaard, S.C-J. Sumner, MJ. Turner, J.A. Bond (USA, The Netherlands) 297-299 A physiological toxicokinetic model for 1,3-butadiene in rodents and man: blood concentrations of 1,3-butadiene, its metabolically formed epoxides, and of haemoglobin adducts— relevance of glutathione depletion G.A. Csanady, P.E. Kreuzer, C. Baur, J.G. Filser (Germany) Metabolism of 1,3-butadiene: inhalation pharmacokinetics and tissue dosimetry of butadiene epoxides in rats and mice M.W. Himmelstein, M.J. Turner, B. Asgharian, J.A. Bond (USA). Pharmacokinetic model describing the disposition of butadiene and styrene in mice T.L. Leavens, J.A. Bond (USA) 1,3-Butadiene metabolism by lung airways isolated from mice and rats M.J. Seaton, C.G. Plopper, J.A. Bond (USA) Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of blood and tissue epoxide measurements for butadiene L.M. Sweeney, M.W. Himmelstein, P.M. Schlosser, M.A. Medinsky (USA) Gender and species differences in the metabolism of 1,3-butadiene to butadiene monoepoxide and butadiene diepoxide in rodents following low-level inhalation exposures J.R. Thornton-Manning, A.R. Dahl, W.E. Bechtold, R.F. Henderson (USA) 6b. Genotoxicity and Biomarkers Biological formation of the 1,3-butadiene DNA adducts 7-N-(2-hydroxy-3-buten-1-yl)guanine, 7-N-(1-hydroxy-3- buten-2-yl)guanine and 7-N-(2,3,4-trihydroxy-butyl)guanine H.M. Bolt, B. Jelitto (Germany) 328-330 372 Toxicology 113 (1996) 369-372 Liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectroscopy (LC/ESI MS/MS) analysis of 1,2-epoxybutene adducts of purine deoxynucleosides S.J. Kambouris, A.K. Chaudhary, I.A. Blair (USA) 331-335 Cytogenetic effects of butadiene metabolites in rat and mouse splenocytes following in vitro exposures A.D. Kligerman, C.L. Doerr, V.S. Milhoiland, A-H. Tennant (USA) 336-340 32P-postlabeling of 1,3-butadiene and 4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene metabolite-DNA adducts: in vitro and in vivo applications N. Mabon, K. Randerath (USA) 341-344 6c. Miscellaneous Improvement in human health risk assessment utilizing site- and chemical-specific information: a case study J.D. Pup, J. Kmiecik, S. Smith, F. Reitman (USA) 346-350 Butadiene inhalation accelerates arteriosclerotic plaque development in cockerels A. Penn, C.A. Snyder (USA). 351-354 Session 7. FUTURE STUDIES AND SOCRATIC SESSION Chair: M.G. Bird (Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc.) Butadiene and isoprene: future studies and implications H.M. Bolt (Germany) 356-360 Author index 361-362 Subject index 363-369 Volume contents. 370-372 B$ r bos

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