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Contents of Journals Relating to Toxicology Volume
93 (1994)
Aquatic Toxicology, Vol. 29 Nos. 3,4 August, 1994 M. E. J. van der Weiden, R. Bleumink, W. Seinen and M. van den Berg (The Netherlands) Concurrence
of P450 1A induction and toxic effects in the mirror carp (Cyprinus carpio),
after administration M.E.J..van
der Weiden, LJ? de Vries, K. Fase, M. Celander, W. Seinen and
M. van den Berg (The Netherlands, Relative
147
of a low dose of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
potencies
Sweden)
of polychlorinated
(PCDFS) and biphenyls
dibenzo-pdioxins
(PCBS), for cytochrome
(PCDDS),
dibenzofurans
P450 1A induction in the mirror carp
(Cyprinus carpio)
163
M. Celander, C. Nat, D. Broman and L. For/in (Sweden) Temporal
aspects of induction
zymes in the viviparous
of hepatic cytochrome
P450 1A and conjugating
blenny (Zoarces viviparus) treated with petroleum
en-
hydrocar183
bons L. Pilgaard, H. Matte and F B. Jensen (Denmark) Physiological
effects and tissue accumulation
(Oncorhynchus
of copper in freshwater
rainbow
trout 197
mykiss) under normoxic and hypoxic conditions
G. Carbonell and J. VI Tarazona (Spain) Toxicokinetics of copper in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
213
mykiss)
D.C.G. Muir, 8. R. Hobden and M.R. Servos (Canada) Bioconcentration
of pyrethroid
insecticides and DDT by rainbow trout: uptake, depura-
tion, and effect of dissolved organic carbon G. Ho/m, J. Lundstrdm, Influences
T Andersson and L. Norrgren
of halogenated
organic substances
EROD activity in the three-spined trout, Oncorhynchus
223
stickleback,
(Sweden)
on ovarian Gasterosteus
development
and hepatic
aculeatus,
and rainbow
mykiss
241
S.J. Markich and R.A. Jeffree (Australia) Absorption
of divalent trace metals as analogues
bivalves: an explanation
of calcium by Australian
freshwater
of how water hardness reduces metal toxicity
257
W.J. Catallo, D.G. Hoover and D. Vargas (USA) Effects of an environmental toxicant on ultrastructure protective effect of dissolved calcium
in Paramecium
caudatumand
the 291
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304
Ii. Jdckel and M. Nendza (Germany) Reactive
substructures
in the prediction
of aquatic
toxicity
data
305
Contents to Volume 29
315
Author Index
317
Aquatic Toxicology, Vol. 30 No. 1, September, 1994 S. Gozzo, G. Perretta, U. Andreozzi, Neuropathology
induced
V. Monaco and E. Rossiello (Italy) in the central nervous system of the urodele
by trimethyltin
Triturus carnifex
1
A. Wicklund Glynn, L. Norrgren and A. Mijssener Differences
in uptake
Brachydanio
of inorganic
mercury
(Sweden)
and cadmium
in the gills of the zebrafish,
rerio
13
1.D. Twitchen and EB. Eddy (Scotland) Effects
of ammonia
on sodium
balance
in juvenile
rainbow
trout
Oncorhynchus
mykiss
Walbaum
27
Ii. Lilius, B. lsomaa and T. Holmstrbm A comparison
of the toxicity
(Finland)
of 50 reference
chemicals
to freshly
isolated
rainbow
trout
47
and Daphnia magna
hepatocytes
S.L. Levine, J. T: Oris 2nd TE. Wissing (USA) Comparison
anum)
of P-4501Al
following
monooxygenase
intraperitoneal
benzofalpyrene:
Temporal
induction
injection
in gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedi-
or continuous
and dose-dependent
waterborne-exposure
with
studies
61
M. H.S. Kraak, Y.A. Wink, S.C. Stuijfzand, M.C. Buckert-de Jong, C.J. de Groot and W. Admiraal Chronic
(The Netherlands)
ecotoxicity
of Zn and Pb to the zebra
mussel
77
Dreissena polymorpha
Toxicology Letters, Vol. 74 No. 2, November, 1994 Review article Female reproductive M.A.
Kamrin,
and developmental
toxicology: overview and current approaches
E.W. Carney, K. Chou, A. Cummings,
R. Loch-Caruso,
R.K.
Miller
L.A. Dostal, C. Harris, J.W. Henck, 99
(USA)
Research articles Application
of the kinetic of RNA
synthesis on Hep 3B cells. Study of the medium-term
cyto-
toxicity of atrazine B. Descampiaux, Glandular
V. Herno,
T. Okamura,
E.M.
induced by high dose saccharin in young rodents
Garland,
Effects of chronic treatment
121
A. Brice, F. Erb (France)
stomach hemorrhage
SM.
129
Cohen (USA)
with clotibric
acid on response of rat hepatocytes to mitogenic
stimuli K. Tanaka,
S. Kawamura,
H. Matsumoto,
I41
K. Doi (Japan)
bcl-2 expression decreases methyl mercury-induced
free-radical
generation and cell killing in a
neural cell line T.A.
Sarafian,
L. Vartavarian,
D.J. Kane, D.E.
Bredesen, M.A.
Verity
(USA)
149
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Phenobarbital induces cytosolic acidification in an established liver epithelial cell line A.-M. Wysynski, R. Martinez-Zaguilan, C. Alden, A.J. Gandolfi, R.J. Gillies (USA) Reactivity and stereospecificity of neuropathy target esterase and cu-chymotrypsin with 2-substituted-4H-l,3,2-benzodioxaphosphorin 2-oxides M. Yoshida, S.-Y. Wu, J.E. Casida (USA) content of the ILlar processing enzyme calpain bone Decreased in murine marrow-derived macrophages after treatment with the benzene metabolite hydroquinone A.C.K. Miller, D.G. Schattenberg. A.M. Malkinson, D. Ross (USA) Acknowledgement to referees
I57
167
177 185
Toxicology Letters, Vol. 74 No. 3, December, 1994 Research articles Pharmacokinetic modeling of 2,4-dtchlorophenoxyacetic acid (2.4-D) in rat and in rabbtt brain following single dose administratton C.S. Kim, M.L. Gargas. M.E. Andersen (USA) f-Butanol metabolism by rat hepatic and pulmonary cytochromes P450 M.G. Gadberry, G.P. Carlson (USA) Polychlorinated biphenyl-induced suppression of cytotoxic T lymphocyte activtty: role of prostaglandin-Ez G.K. De Krey, L. Baecher-Steppan. J.R. Fowles, N.I. Kerkvliet (USA) Decreased biliary glutathione content is responsible for the decline in bile salt-independent flow induced by ethinyl estradiol in rats G. Bouchard, I.M. Yousef, 9. Tuchweber (Canada) Effects of methoxychlor on skin tumor development C. Dwivedi, J. Tabbert (USA) mice described by a Age-related changes in benzene disposition in male C57BLi6N physiologically based pharmacokinetic model T.F. McMahon, M.A. Medmsky. L.S. Birnbaum (USA) Role of kidney S9 in the mutagenic properties of 1.2-dibromoethane 9. Novotna. M. Duverger-van Bogaert (Belgium) The pentachlorophenol metabolite tetrachloro-p-hydroquinone induces hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine in liver DNA of male B6C3FI mice M. Dahlhaus. E. Almstadt, K.E. Appel (Germany) Author index Vol. 74 (1994) Subject index Vol. 74 (1994) Contents Vol. 74 (1994)
189 203
211
221 235
241 255 theformation
of 8265 275 279 281
Cancer Letters, Vol. 85, No. 2, October 14, 1994 Time course observation of thyroid proliferative lesions and serum TSH levels m vats treated with thlourea after DHPN initiation T. Shimo. K. Mitsumori. H. Onodera. K. Yasuhara. M. Takahashi. M Takahashi. Y. Ueno. Y. Hayashi (Tokyo, Japan)............................................................... Enhancing effects of 3-chloro-4-(dlchloromethyl)-S-hydroxy-2(S~-furanone (MX) on cell proliferation and lipid peroxidation in the rat gastric mucosa A. Nishikawa. N. Kinae. F. Furukawa. M. Mitsui, T. Enami. T. Hasegawa, M. Takahashi (Tokyo. Shizuoka, Saga, Japan)..................................................... Kaempferol-induced nuclear DNA damage and lipid peroxidation S.C.Sahu,G.C.Gray(Laurel,MD) A novel gelatinolytic enzyme secreted by amelanotic cells isolated from 816 melanoma cell line T. Kobayashi, A. Hayashi, A. Ura-Ishikou. S. Tajima, T. Nishikawa (Tokyo, Shinanomachi, Japan) Confluence dependent resistance (CDR) to doxorublcin and E-cadherin expression in murioe mammary cells M.T. Dimanche-Bwtrel, P. Genne, 0. Duchamp, B. Chauffert (Dijon. France)
141-149
151-157 159-164 165-169
171-176
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Potent promoting activity of dimethylitaconate on gastric carcinogen&s induced by N-methylnitrosourea Y.S. Lee, J.-J. Jang (Seoul, South Korea) _. PAF and hematopoiesis. II. Elevated levels of plasma paf acetylhydrolase after rapId infusion of 5-fluorouracil in cancer patients Y. Denizot, F. Dupuis, B. Roullet, V. Praloran (Limoges. France) _. Stimulation of proliferation by 3,3’,5-triiodo-t.-thyronine in poorly differentiated human hepatocarcinema cells overexpressing 01 thyroid hormone receptor K. Lin. Y. Lin, C. Parkison, S. Cheng (Taiwan, R.O.C.. Bethesda, MD) SR-4233 (Tirapazamine) acts as an uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation in human MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells G. Ara. C.N. Coleman, B.A. Teicher (Boston, MA) A proteolytic activity in a human breast cancer cell line which 1s inhibited by the anticarcinogenic Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor L.Y. Moy, P.C. Billings (Philadelphia, PA) Constitutive expression of the heat shock protem 72 kDa in human melanoma cells M.P. Protti, S. Heltai, M. Bellone, M. Ferrarini, A.A. Manfredi, C. Rugarh (Milano. Italy) The comparative toxicity of chlorambucil and chlorambucil-spermidine conjugate to BALB/c mice R.D. Verschoyle, P. Carthew, J.L. Halley, P. Cullis, G.M. Cohen (Leicester. UK) Relationship of glutathione and glutathione-S-transferase to cisplatin sensitivity m human head and neck squamous carcinoma cell lines S.A. Yellin, B.J. Davidson, J.T. Pinto, P.G. Sacks, C. Qiao, S.P. Schantz (New York, NY) Modulation of integrin-laminin receptor function on mammary tumor cells by prostaglandin E, receptor antagonism S. Zhang, A.M. Fulton (Baltimore, MD) Transformation linked decrease of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in human epidermis M.L. Eboli, A. Pasquini (Rome, Italy) Author
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185-188
189-194
195-203
205-210 211-216 217-222
223-232
233-238 239-243 245-246
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247-251 253-255
Cancer Letters, Vol. 86, No. 1, October 28, 1994 Revwv
art&
Pathology and cl~mcal evolution D.L.
Page, M.D.
Effect of&carotene, I. Yamamoro.
of ductal carcmoma rn s~tu (DCIS)
Laglos (San Francisco,
C.J. Guthridge.
M. Morlguchl
M.R.
Stampfer. Kotm,
(Kanagawa,
and immortalized M.A.
Clark,
rep protein of adeno-assoaated
R.B. Batchu. R.M. Stabilization
l-4
sodium ascorbate and cellulose on l.2-dtmethylhydrarlne-Induced H. Maruyama,
Phospholipases AZ lo ras-transformed The regulatory
of the breast
CA)
M.R. (Little
eplthelial
Steiner (Kenilworth.
NJ).
C. Dees. V.L.
Godfrey,
J.S
Foster, R.D.
analogue octreotide
Schultz, C.C. Traw
cells II-21
the c-H-ros promoter
Rock. AR; Gathersburg.
of the p53 gene product m two bovine leukemia wus
Somalostatin T.-B
Chen. M. Hunk.
(Oak
Ridge, KnoxwIle,
modulates merabohsm and effects of 5-lluorouracd
pancreaticobiliary K. Nakamura. Arsenic-related
S. Macura.
functions
S Vuk-PavlowC
23-31
Bethesda. USA).
Infected cell lmes
(Rochester,
TN:
Madison.
and 5.fluoroundme
colon cancer spheroids The effects on cellular
in rats 5-9
human mammary
virus binds to sequences wthm
P.L. Hermonat
mtest~nal carcmogenws
Japan).
,..
MN).
of bile acid and trypsm m stagnant bde juice I” anomalous
33-40
WI). m human
,. ,. arrangement
41-51 of the
duct
K. Tokiwa.
H
Nlshmo (Kyoto,
53-58
Japan).
Bowen’s disease and paraquat-related
skm cancerous Iwon>
show no detectable ros and p53 gene
alterations L.-L.
Hsieh, H.-J. Chen. J.-T.
1.25.Dihydroxywtamm B. Vandewalle.
Hsleh. S-H.
Jee, G.-S. Chen. C -1. Chen (Taiwan.
D, receptors in normal and malignant
A. Adems, L. Hornez.
F. Revilhon.
ENects of 4.(methylnitrosamlno).I-(3.pyrldyl)-I-butanone
human colorectal
J. Lefebvre (Lille. (NNK)
59-65
R O.C.).
tissues 67-73
France).
on N-nitrosobis(Z-oxopropyl)amine
(BOP).Initiated
carcinogenesis in hamsters F
Furukawa.
Conjugation
A. Nishikawa,
of muosome
purltied glutathione P. Copalan-Krlczky, Antitumor
H. Yoshimura.
T. Imazawa, 8,.8.9
S. Ikezaki,
M. Takahashl
(Tokyo,
Japan)
epoxide and styrene oxide to glutathione
75-82
by
S-transferases from hamster and moose livers D.E
Jensen. P.D
effects of salkosaponins.
Y. Motoo.
M. Mitsui,
generated and synthetic allatoxm Lotbkar
(Phdadelphn.
PA).
83-90
baicalin and baicalein on human hepatoma cell lmes
N. Sawabu (Kanazawa,
Japan).
91-95
Related contents / Toxicology 93 (1994) 303-308 Asparagine markedly Induces in their untransformed Z.P. Chew
In vitro
K.Y.
actnation
A.B. Awad.
the exprewon
B.G.
Basilious. C S. Fink, VS.
97-103
P J Horvath
Prasad. Y.R
D by fatty aads
(Buffalo.
AhuJa (Oklahoma
NY).
Y.S
Lee, R.D
Wurster
(Maywood.
and therapeutic
105-109
lymphoma
wth
aphldicohn
City. OK, Cincmnat~,
Dual effects of estrogen and anl~estrogens on the growth of SK-N-MC Tumor localization
cells but not
NJ).
inhibiuon of rat colomc phosphohpase
Expression of common fragile sates m untreated nowHodgkIn’s
S.Chary-Reddy.
mammalian
counterparts
Chen (Pwataway.
and
of ormthme decarboxylase gene in transformed
307
OH;
and folate delictency
Hyderabad.
human neuroblastoma
India).
111-117
cells
IL)
119-125
potential of an antltumor-am-CD3
heteroconJugate anllbody
in human renal cell
carcinoma xenograft models Z. Zhu. T Rochester. High mdrl-
Ghose. S.H S. Lee. L A. Fernandez,
L A
Kerr. J H
Donahue.
D.J
McKean
(Nova
Scow
Canada.
MN)
127-134
and mrp-, but low topo~somerase Ilwgene
J Beck, D. Nlethammer.
Chemico-Biological
V
Gekeler
(Ttibmgen.
Interactions,
expression m B-cell chrome lymphocytlc
Konstanz.
leukaemns
Germany).
Vol. 93 No. 2, November, 1994
The consequences of nitrofurantoin-induced oxidative stress in isolated rat hepatocytes: evaluation of pathobiochemical alterations S. Klee. M.C. Nurnberger. F.R. Ungemach (Berlin, Germany) Superoxide dismutase and catalase prevent the formation of reactive oxygen species during reductton of cyclized dopa orrho-quinone by DT-diaphorase S. Baez. Y. Linderson. J. Segura-Aguilar (Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden) Effect of sulthydryl compounds and glutathione depletion on rat heart myocyte toxicity induced by 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide and acrolein in vitro R.T. Dorr. K. Lagel(Tucson, AZ) . . . . .._.._..._.._,,__.,.,.__.,,............... Catalytic effects of glutathione peroxidase mimetics on the thiol reduction of cytochrome c L. Engman, A. Tunek. M. Hallberg, A. Hallberg (Lund and Uppsala, Sweden) on the identification and quantification of 7HFluorescence spectroscopic studies dibenzo[r.g]carbazole and dibenz[aJlacridine metabolites J. Schneider. W. Xue, D. Warshawsky (Cincinnati. OH) Hemichrome formation, lipid peroxidation. enzyme inactivation and protein degradation as indexes of oxidative damage in homogenates of chicken kidney and liver H.J. Andersen. L. Pellett. A.L. Tappel (Frederiksberg. Denmark; Davis, CA) Announcement ................................................................... Erratum ........................................................................
Chemico-Biological
Interactions,
135-142
91
103
II7 129
139
I55 I71 173
Vol. 93 No. 3, December, 1994
Interaction of marine toxin dolastatin IO with porcine brarn tubulin: competitive inhrbition of rhizoxin and phomopstn A bindtnp Y. Li. H. Kobayashi. Y. Hashtmoto. R. Shtrai. A. Hirata. K. Hayasht. Y. Hamada. T. Shiotri. S. lwasaki (Tokyo. Nagoya, Japan) The interactton of glutathione with 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide and phosphoramide mustard. studied by “P nuclear magnettc resonance spectroscopy B. van Ommen, P.J van Bladeren (Zetst, The H.A.A.M. Dtrven. J.C. Venekamp. Netherlands) _......_......_................................................ Effect of zinc, copper and glucocorticoids on metallothionein levels of cultured neurons and astrocytes from rat brain J. Hidalgo. A. Garcia. A.M. Oliva. M. Giralt. T. Gasull, B. Gonzalez. H. Mtlnerowicz. A. Wood, I. Bremner (Barcelona. Spain; Scotland. UK) Plasma proteins as early btomarkers of exposure to carcinogemc aromatic amines M.J. Miller, D.C. Parmelee. T. Benjamin. S. Sechi. K.L. Dooley. F.F. Kadlubar (Bethesda. MD; Jefferson, AR) ..,,.._.....,......,.......................................
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Synthesis
of
fluorescent
derivatives
substituted malondialdehydes: C.E. Vaca. Announcement
M. Conradi.
of
7-methylguanine
analysis by HPLC
M. Sievertzon.
through
reaction
with
2-aryl-
with fluorescence detection
J. Bergman (Huddinge.
Sweden)
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