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FINAL REPORT
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May 11, 1983
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SUBJECT: Pilot Rat Teratology Study Project No. 154-159
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the work was performed under our supervision, according to the procedures herein described.
Study Director:
Ph.D. Staff Scientist Department of Toxicology
Laboratory Supervision:
Teratology:
GEORGEA. BURDOCK, Ph.D. Rodent Toxicology I Department of Toxicology
RUTH S. DURLOO, B.S. Research Associate
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SUMMARY
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INTRODUCTION
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CONTROL ANO TEST MATERIALS
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TEST ANIMALS
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METHODS Mating Period
Groups and Dosage Levels Compound Preparation and Administration
Maternal Observations and Records Cesarean Sacrifice and Tissue Preservation
Statistical Analyses Specimen, Raw Data, and Final Report Storage
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RESULTS - MATERNAL DATA Clinical Signs
Mortality Body Weights Food Consumption Gross Pathology Uterine Weights
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RESULTS - CESAREAN DATA Pregnancy Rates, Corpora Lutea, Uterine Implantations, and Implantation Efficiency Fetal Viability, Weight, and Sex Fetal Development
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TABLES Table 1 - Clinical Observations During Gestation Table 2 - Mean Maternal Body Weights and Body Weight Change Table 3 - Mean Food Consumption Values Table 4 - Summary of Gross Pathology Findings Table 5 - Mean Terminal Body Weights, Gravid Uterine Weights, and Terminal Body Weights Minus GravidUterine Weights Key to Table 6 Table 6 - Summary of Ovarian, Uterine, and Litter Data Table 7 - Mean Incidence Values for Visceral and Skeletal Findings Key to Table 8 Table 8 - Mean Incidence of Visceral and Skeletal Findings per Litter
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APPENDICES Key to Appendix 1 Appendix 1 - Individual and Mean Maternal Body Weights and Weight Changes
Appendix 2 - Individual and Mean Daily and Total Food Consumption Appendix 3 - Individual Body Weights, Gravid Uterine Weights, and
Terminal Body Weights Minus Gravid Uterine Weights Appendix 4 - Individual and Mean Ovarian, Uterine, and Litter Data Appendix 5 - Individual and Mean Live Fetal Data
Appendix 6 - Individual Visceral Findings for Each Litter Appendix 7 - Individual Skeletal Findings for Each Litter Appendix 8 - References
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FINAL REPORT Pilot Rat Teratology Study Project No. 154-159
SUMMARY
T-3352, suspended in corn oil at concentrations intended to deliver 1, 10, 37.5, or 75 mg/kg/day (Groups 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively), was administered by oral intubation to four groups of mated female Sprague-Dawley S-D* rats on gestation Days 6 through 15. A fifth group (Group 1) of mated females served as the control and received the vehicle only.
Apparent compound-related deaths occurred in seven of seven Group 5 and three of seven Group 4 females on or before Day 17 of gestation. Clinical observations in Groups 4 and 5 included hunched, thin appearance, languid behavior, and apparent anorexia. Body weight gain during treatment was less in Group 3, 4, and 5 females compared to control values obtained during that time. The terminal body weight minus the gravid uterine weight was decreased in Group 4 females compared to control. A number of gross pathology findings at necropsy or sacrifice were noted in Groups 4 and 5 and these included incidences of liver, adrenal, lung, and/or gastrointestinal tract effects.
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Evaluation of mean fetal weight data indicated that fetal weights of both sexes decreased with increasing dose level. A significant decrease in mean fetal weight occurred in Group 4 males and females, although data for only two litters were available for that group. Cleft palate was found in two of six Group 4 fetuses (one fetus in each litter) examined by Wilson's technique. Incompletely descended testes were noted in one fetus from each Group 4 litter evaluated for visceral defects. Incidences of skeletal variants were similar for all groups.
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INTRODUCTION
This study was designed to determine the maternal and embryo/ fetal toxicity of T-3352 when administered by gavage to pregnant rats during the period of fetal organogenesis for the purpose of setting dose levels for an expanded teratology study. The rats were placed in breeding on January 17, 1983, and cesarean sections were completed on February 18, 1983. This report presents the methods and results from this study.
CONTROL AND TEST MATERIALS
The vehicle and control material, Duke's Corn Oil (C. F. Sauer Co., Richmond, Virginia), lot 80235, was received on January 24, 1983, and was stored at room temperature.
The test material, T-3352, an off-white solid, was received from the sponsor on January 5, 1983, and was stored at room temperature. The test material was assumed to be 100% active compound. Information on methods of synthesis and stability, as well as data on composition or other characteristics which define the test material, are on file with the sponsor.
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TEST ANIMALS
Sexually mature cesarean-derived Sprague-Dawley Crl:CD (SD)BR rats were chosen for this study because they are sensitive to a number of agents which are known to be embryotoxic and/or teratogenic. Rats have historically been used in safety evaluation studies of this type and are required by the regulatory agencies. Thirty-six twelve to fourteen-week old male rats and thirty-six eight to ten-week old female rats were received from Charles River Breeding Laboratories, Kingston, New York, on December 22, 1982. The rats were held in quarantine for three and one-half weeks, during which time a health status examination was performed by a staff veterinarian.
The rats were housed one male and one female per cage during breeding. Following confirmation of mating, the females were housed individually in elevated wire-mesh cages with food (Purina Rodent Laboratory Chow 5001) and tap water available ad libitum. The females were uniquely identified by ear tag after mating was confirmed. Tempera tures in the study room ranged from 70 to 78F with a relative humidity between 44 and 695t.
METHODS
Mating Period During the mating period, one female was paired with one male
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examinations of each female were performed to detect the presence and viability of sperm or the presence of a copulatory plug. The day of observation of sperm or copulatory plug was designated as "Day 0" of gestation.
Groups and Dosage Levels Upon confirmation of mating, each female was assigned to one of
the following groups.
Group
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5
Dose mg/kg/day
0 1
10
37.5 75
Number of Females
6 7 7 7
a Based on individual animal body weights at each weighing interval during the dosing period.
b An additonal Group 2 female was confirmed to have mated on a day when no other matings were confirmed. Because this animal's dose level would have been known at cesarean sacrifice, she was removed from the study.
The females were placed into the dose groups one at a time beginning with the high-dose group and continuing sequentially through
the control group until all mated females were assigned to a group. All males were sacrificed via carbon dioxide asphyxiation and
discarded without necropsy once a sufficient number of matings were confirmed.
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Compound Preparation and Administration Suspensions of the test material in the corn oil vehicle were
prepared on a weight per volume basis. The required amount of compound for levels 2, 3, or 4 was weighed into a homogenizer on an electronic Arbor 126 balance. Compound for Group 5 was weighed on powder paper on an Arbor 126 balance and rinsed into a Waring blender. Approximately 4 ml of corn oil was added and the test material was ground into a fine suspension. This suspension was rinsed from the homogenizer or the blender into a beaker and additional corn oil was added to produce the desired concentration. The suspension was mixed on a stirrer for approximately fifteen minutes. Prepared suspensions were mixed with a magnetic stirrer during dosing.
Females were given the appropriate dosing suspension or vehicle by oral intubation on a daily basis beginning on Day 6 and continuing through Day 15 of gestation. The test material was administered orally because of the relative ease and accuracy of dosing.
Fresh dosing suspensions were prepared weekly and stored under refrigeration (approximately 41F). Samples of each test mixture as well as the vehicle were sent to the sponsor for analysis.
Maternal Observations and Records All animals were examined twice daily for mortality and mori-
bundity (from day of receipt through study termination) and once daily for clinical signs of toxicity and pharmacologic effects (throughout
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gestation). Body weights and food consumption were recorded on Days 0, 6, 8, 12, 16, and 20 of gestation.
Cesarean Sacrifice and Tissue Preservation A gross necropsy was performed on all animals (found deads,
moribund sacrifices, and terminal sacrifices). The uterus and ovaries from found dead animals and animals sacrificed because of moribundity were removed and examined for the number of implantation sites and corpora lutea, respectively. Prior to gestation Day 20, surviving females were assigned random numbers and all personnel performing cesarean sections and/or external, visceral, or skeletal examinations of the fetuses were unaware of the dose level from which the animals were derived. On Day 20 of gestation, all surviving females were weighed and sacrificed by carbon dioxide asphyxiation.
The uterus from each female was weighed and examined for the number and placement of uterine implantation sites, number of live and dead fetuses, early and late resorbing fetuses, and any abnormalities. The uterus of each animal was reweighed after the contents were removed. The ovaries were examined for the number of corpora lutea. Each live fetus was sexed, weighed, and examined for external abnormalities. Findings were recorded.
Beginning at the ovarian end of the right uterine horn, the first six fetuses, regardless of sex, were selected for further evaluation. After the external examination was completed, the first,
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third, and fifth fetuses were identified with a tag and fixed in Bouin's solution for soft tissue evaluation (Wilson, et al, 1965). The second, fourth, and sixth fetuses were eviscerated, tagged, and processed for skeletal examination using a technique modified from that reported by Staples (Staples and Schnell, 1964).
Statistical Analyses
Mean maternal body weight gains (Days 6-16 and 0-20), total food
consumption, gravid uterine weight, terminal body weight minus gravid
uterine weight, resorption incidence, percent males, and fetal viability
were analyzed in the following order. Levene's test for homogeneity of
variances (Levene, 1960; Draper and Hunter, 1969) was performed and if
the variances proved to be homogeneous, the data were analyzed by one-way
classification analysis of variance (ANOVA) (Winer, 1971). If the
variances proved to be heterogeneous, a series of transformations was
performed until variance homogeneity was achieved. These transformations
were:
log1Q, square (X2), square root (X^k1), reciprocal (1/X),
angular (arcsine X1*), and rank, in that order. If rank transformation
was ineffective in removing variance heterogeneity, ANOVA of ranked data
was completed. If ANOVA of untransformed or transformed data was
significant, Dunnett's t-test (Dunnett, 1955 and 1964) was used for
control vs. compound-treated group mean comparisons. If ANOVA was not
significant, the analysis was complete.
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In addition to the above data, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) (Winer, 1971) was used to analyze mean fetal weights. The litter was used as the experimental unit.
Levene's tests and ANOVA were evaluated at the 5.OX one-tailed probability level. Control vs. compound-treated group mean comparisons were evaluated at the 5.OX two-tailed probability level.
Statistical references are appended to this report, and statisti cally significant differences, as indicated by the aforementioned tests, are designated throughout this report by the term "significant" and/or as follows:
S+ * Significantly higher than the control value. S- = Significantly lower than the control value.
Specimen, Raw Data, and Final Report Storage All specimens, raw data, and the final report are stored in the
archives of Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc.
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RESULTS - MATERNAL DATA
Clinical Signs Summary clinical signs are presented in Table 1. Treatment-related clinical observations were noted in the Groups
4 and 5 animals during treatment and in Group 4 animals posttreatment. No Group 5 rats survived the treatment phase. Clinical signs for Groups 4 and 5 animals included hunched and thin appearance, languid behavior, urine stains, and bloody crusted eyes, eyelids, nose, mouth, legs, paws, or genitals. Anorexia, ataxia, dyspnea, rough coat and pale appearance were also noted for several Group 4 or 5 rats. One Group 4 rat aborted thirteen fetuses on Day 20 prior to sacrifice. Alopecia was noted for some rats in each dose group and the control group.
Mortality All Group 5 females were found dead on or before Day 16 of
gestation and three Group 4 females were found dead on or before Day 17 of gestation. All other animals survived to cesarean sacrifice on Day 20.
Body Weights Individual and mean body weights and body weight changes are
presented in Appendix 1. Mean weight values and body weight changes are presented in Table 2.
During gestation, lower than control mean body weight values were noted in Group 5 beginning on Day 8 and in Group 4 beginning on Day 12. Decreased body weight gain during gestation was noted in Groups 3
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and 4. The decrease in the Group 4 animals was significantly different than the control value. Because of high mortality, Group 5 data were not included in statistical evaluation.
Food Consumption Individual and mean food consumption values are presented in
Appendix 2. Mean food consumption values are presented in Table 3. Slightly decreased food consumption values were noted for Groups
4 and 5 compared to control on and after Day 8 of gestation. Mean total food consumption values for Groups 2, 3, and 4 were statistically comparable to control. Total food consumption for Group 5 was not determined because of mortality.
Gross Pathology Summary gross pathology findings are presented in Table 4. No gross lesions were noted at necropsy for animals from the
control group or dose Groups 2 and 3. Findings noted for Group 4 animals were discolored liver, kidney, and adrenals; enlarged adrenals; dilated renal blood vessels, and red vaginal discharge. Findings noted for Group 5 animals were reddened and/or distended lungs, enlarged and/or friable liver, enlarged adrenals, discolored and/or thin glandular gastric mucosa, fluid in stomach or intestines, and red vaginal discharge.
Uterine Weights Individual and mean uterine weights are presented in Appendix
3. Summary uterine weights are presented in Table 5.
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Mean terminal body weights were comparable for Groups 1, 2, and 3, but the mean terminal body weight of the Group 4 females was decreased compared to control animal weights. There was an approximate 9% decrease in the mean gravid uterine weights of the Group 2, 3, and 4 animals com pared to the control mean weight. For Group 2, this may be attributable to one dam with eight early resorbing fetuses. Terminal body weight minus gravid uterine weights were comparable for Groups 1, 2, and 3, but that weight was decreased in the Group 4 animals compared to the control value.
RESULTS - CESAREAN DATA
Individual and mean ovarian, uterine, and litter data are presented in Appendix 4. Individual and mean live fetal data are presented in Appendix 5. Summary ovarian, uterine, and litter data are presented in Table 6.
Pregnancy Rates, Corpora Ltea, Uterine Implantations, and Implantation Efficiency
Pregnancy rates were 100 percent for Groups 1, 2, and 3, and 85.7 percent for Groups 4 and 5. The mean number of corpora ltea and the mean number of uterine implantations were comparable for all groups as were mean implantation efficiencies.
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Fetal Viability, Weight, and Sex Mean resorption incidences were higher for Groups 2 and 4 than
for the control group, but these differences were not statistically significant. The increased incidence in Group 2 may be attributable to one dam with eight resorbing fetuses. Mean incidence of fetal viability and percent males were comparable for Groups 1-4. Mean live fetal weights of both sexes decreased with increasing dose level with Group 4 values significantly lower than control.
Fetal Development Individual visceral findings are presented in Appendix 6; indivi
dual skeletal findings are presented in Appendix 7. Mean incidence values for visceral and skeletal findings are presented in Table 7 (based on number of fetuses) and Table 8 (based on number of litters).
Gross external examination of fetuses at cesarean section revealed one abnormal fetus from a Group 3 dam. This fetus had no tail and appeared to have no thoracic or lumbar vertebrae. However, no skeletal evaluation was done on this fetus so that finding could not be verified.
Skeletal examination of the selected fetuses revealed that the incidence of skeletal variants was comparable for the control group and treated groups. No skeletal anomalies were noted. The incidence of visceral variants was markedly higher for Group 4 when compared to the
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control group (50 percent vs. 5.56 percent). However, only two Group 4 litters were available for evaluation compared to six of the control group. Variants noted were dilated renal pelves (Group 2), dilated ureters (Groups 1 and 4), and incompletely descended testes (Group 4).
Cleft palate was found in two of six Group 4 fetuses examined by Wilson sectioning. That anomaly was noted in one fetus from each of the two litters from which the fetuses selected for visceral examination were derived. No other visceral anomalies were observed.
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OBSERVATION
Number of animals observed Hunched
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Thin Languid Anorexia
2
1
33(1)
1
Ataxia
Dyspnea
2
Urine stains
Alopecia (paws, legs, chest, neck,
hips, side, abdomen)
2
Rough halrcoat
Bloody crust (nose, mouth, paws, eyelids, legs, genitals, eyes)
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2
3
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2
3
1
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Pale
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Group and Dose Level
1 0 mg/kg
2 1 mg/kg
3 10 mg/kg
4 37.5 mg/kg
5 75 mg/kg
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D. N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
0
231.60 6.935 6
239.38 18.051 6
240.93 10.348 7
250.25 17.535 6
238.90 18.020 6
6
263.57 6.342 6
259.25 29.056 6
271.81 12.006 7
263.63 21.958 6
259.47 13.286 6
Body Wei ght (grams) Day of 6estatlon 12
264.17 6.735 6
285.23 3.885 6
266.23 22.061 6
283.70 20.883 6
267.73 17.535 7
280.87 14.384 7
265.10
7.558 6
245.65 16.890 6
246.37 9.816 6
206.80 17.331 6
16
304.07 8.703 6
304.90 23.384 6
301.56 17.119 7
227.98 32.551 4
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366.52 8.422 6
363.95 31.752 6
359.67 19.150 7
317.00 58.690 2
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Body Weight Change (g)
Days of Gestation
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+40.50 6.111 6
+134.920 7.161 6
+45.65 21.052 6
+124.57 20.838 6
+29.74 10.317 7
+118.74 18.776 7
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1 0 mg/kg
2 1 mg/kg
3 10 mg/kg
4 37.5 mg/kg
5 75 mg/kg
Mean > S.D. N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
6
18.28 1.981 6
18.32 4.058 6
17.20 1.681 7
18.90 2.346 6
20.03 7.684 6
Table 3 Mean Food Consumption Values Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Food Consumption (qm/day)
Day of Gestation 8 12 16
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19.22 1.933 6
19.92 1.685 6
19.97
1.039 6
26.13 1.895 6
19.32 3.370 6
20.05 2.665 6
23.00 4.785 6
26.72
3.996 6
14.80 4.246 7
19.14 2.539 7
17.71 3.060 7
24.26 0.860 7
12.20 3.774 6
15.73 19.816
6
16.75 24.530
4
15.27 13.201
3
9.62 2.690 6
8.55 11.886
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Total Food Consumption(q) Days 0-20a
430.23 17.578 6
445.45 58.101 6
394.17 31.539 7
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ORGAN AND DESCRIPTION
Group: 1
2
3
4
5
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Number of rats examined Number with no gross lesions
LUNGS Reddened Distended
6 6 7 6(1) 6(1) 6 6 7 2(1) 0
2 1
LIVER Enlarged Yellow Friable consistency
2(1) 3
1
KIDNEYS Greenish Blood vessels - dilated
ADRENALS Enlarged Brown
2( 1)
STOMACH Contained dark red fluid Contained black fluid Glandular mucosa - reddened - thin - black focal areas
1
( 1)
3(1)
1
1
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ORGAN AND DESCRIPTION
INTESTINES Filled with dark fluid material
OVARIES Autolyzed
VAGINA Red/bloody discharge/dark red fluid
Group: 1 Dose Level (mg/kg):
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Group and Dose Level
mg/kg 1
0 mg/kg
2 1 mg/kg
3 10 mg/kg
4 37.5 mg/kg
20 mg/kg
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D. N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
Mean S.D.
N
Terminal tody Weight
grams
366.52 8.422 6
363.95 31.752 6
359.67 19.150 7
317.00 58.690 2
Gravid Uterine Weight
grams
77.30 7.925 6
68.33 21.509
6
68.34 11.081
7
67.40 19.233 2
Terminal Body Weight Minus Gravid Uterine Weight3
grams
289.22 2.378 6
295.62 22.459 6
291.33 22.396 7
249.60 39.457 2
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Pregnancy Rate (percent) = (number of pregnant rats/number of rats mated) x 100.
Survival Rate (percent) * (number of rats surviving to Day 20/number of rats placed on study) x 100.
Mean Implantation Efficiency (percent) * Group mean of ([ implantations per litter/corpora lutea per litter] x 100).
Mean Resorption Incidence (percent) = Group mean of ([resorptions per litter/implantations per litter] x 100).
Mean Incidence of Fetal Mortality (percent) * Group mean of ([dead fetuses per 1itter/implantations per litter] x 100).
Mean Incidence of Fetal Viability (percent) * Group mean of ([live fetuses per litter/imp!antations per litter) x 100).
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Group: 1
Dose Level (mg/kg): -- 0
Number of females with mating confirmed Number of females pregnant Pregnancy rate (X) Number of females surviving to Day 20 Survival rate (X)
6 6 100 6 100
Mean number of: Corpora lutea
Implantatlons Resorptions Fetuses - dead
- live
15.0 14.5
1.2
0.0
13.2
Indices calculated on a per Utter basis: Mean Implantation efficiency (X) Mean resorption Incidence (X) Mean Incidence of fetal mortality (X) Mean Incidence of fetal viability (X)
95.28 7.95
0.0
90.78
Live fetuses Mean body weight (g)
Males - unadjusted - covariance adjusted
Females - unadjusted - covariance adjusted
Percent males
* 3.42 3.40 3.25 3.25
55.03
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6 6 100 6 100
16.8 13.3
2.0
0.0
11.3
81.82 15.75
0.0
84.25
3.33 3.37 3.23 3.22 53.05
3 1
7 7 100 7 100
15.6 13.7
1.1
0.0
12.6
88.01 7.66
0.0
92.36
3.26 3.27 3.11 3.12 51.31
4
7 6 85.7 4 57.1
16.2 14.5
2.8
0.0
13.5
89.00 13.25
0.0
86.75
5
75
7 7 85.7
0 0
15.7 14.0
-
90.76
-
2.75 2.72S-
2.60 2.60S-
55.40
-
An additional Group 2 female was confirmed to have mated on a day when no other matings were confirmed. in Because this animal's dose level would have been known at cesarean sacrifice, she was removed from the study.
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Table 7 Mean Incidence Values for Visceral and Skeletal Findings
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Group: Dose Level (mg/kg):
1 0
Visceral
Number of fetuses examined Number of fetuses within normal limits
18 17
Number/percent of fetuses having one or more visceral variants Number/percent of fetuses with: Dilated renal pelvis
Dilated ureter(s) Incompletely descended testis(es)
1/5.56
0 1/5.56
0
Number/percent of fetuses having one or more visceral anomalies
0
Number/percent of fetuses with: Cleft palate
0
Skeletal
Number of fetuses examined
Number of fetuses within normal limits
Number/percent of fetuses having one or more skeletal variants Number/percent of fetuses with: Lagging Ossification Skull - Incomplete closure (less than 75%)
O - Interparietal ossification incomplete - supraoccipital ossification Incomplete - supraoccipital nonoss1f1cat1on t4 - hyoid ossification Incomplete vj - hyoid - nonossifled ^ - parletals irregularly ossified
18 5
13/72.22
4/22.22 8/44.44 9/50.00
0 1/5.56 9/50.00 4/22.22
2 1
18 17
1/5.56 1/5.56
0 0
0
0
17 6
11/64.71
2/11.76 2/11.76 7/41.18
0 0 2/11.76 3/17.65
3 10
21 21
0 0 0 0
0
0
21 10
11/52.38
1/4.76 6/28.57 6/28.57
0 0 3/14.29 5/23.81
4 37.5
6 1
3/50.00 0
1/16.67 2/33.33
2/33.33
2/33.33
6 1
5/83.33
0 2/33.33 3/50.00
0 0 0 0
Table 7 - Continued
Mean Incidence Values for Visceral and Skeletal Findings Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Group: Dose Level (mg/kg):
1
Skeletal (Continued)
Number of fetuses examined Number/percent having one or more skeletal variants
Number/percent of fetuses with: Lagging Ossification Rib-cage - sternebrae bipartite - rib irregularly ossified Vertebral column - thoracic centra ossification 1ncomplete - thoracic centra nonfused - caudaIs less than three ossified
Bone alignment Extra rlb(s) Angulated rubs
13
0 1/5.56
0 1/5.56 1/5.56
1/5.56 2/11.11
Number/percent having one or more skeletal anomal les
0
2 -- r~
11
1/5.88 1/5.88
0 1/5.88
0
0 1/5.88
0
154-159
3 nr~
4 37.5
11
2/9.52
1/4.76 1/4.76 1/4.76
1/4.76 0 0
5
4/66.67 0
0 1/16.67 1/16.67
0 0
0
00005
N
- 25 -
Key to Table 8
154-159
Mean Incidence of Visceral Anomalies (percent) = Group mean of ([number of fetuses with anomalies per litter/number of fetuses examined viscerally per litter] x 100).
Mean Incidence of Visceral Variants (percent) * Group mean of ([ number of fetuses with variants per litter/number of fetuses examined viscerally per litter] x 100).
Mean Incidence of Skeletal Anomalies (percent) * Group mean of ([number of fetuses with anomalies per litter/number of fetuses examined skeletally per litter] x 100).
Mean Incidence of Skeletal Variants (percent) * Group mean of ([number of fetuses with variants per litter/number of fetuses examined skeletally per litter] x 100).
000353
Table 8 Mean Incidence of Visceral and Skeletal Findings per U t t e r
Pilot Teratology Study of T-3352 In Rats
154-159
Group: 1 Dose Level (mg/kg): DH
Visceral Examination
Number of litters examined Number of litters with anomalous fetuses Percent of Utters with anomalous fetuses (X) Number of litters with variant fetuses Percent of litters with variant fetuses (X)
6 0 0 1 16.67
Mean values calculated on a per litter basis: Number of fetuses with variants Incidence of variants(X)
{%)Number of fetuses with anomalies
Incidence of anomalies
0.17 5.56
0 0
Skeletal Examination
Number of litters examined Number of Utters with anomalous fetuses Percent of Utters with anomalous fetuses (X) Number of Utters with variant fetuses Percent of litters with variant fetuses (X)
6
0 0 6 100.00
Mean values calculated on a per Utter basis: Number of fetuses with var1ants
Incidence of variants (X) Number of fetuses with anomalies Incidence of anomalies (X)
2.17 72.22
0 0
T2 3 4 I T " 3775
6 0 0 1 16.67
7 0 0 0 0
0.17 5.56 0 0
0 0 0 0
2 2 100.00 2 100.00
1.50 50.00
1.00 33.33
6 0 0 5 83.33
7 0 0 7 100.00
2 0 0 2 100.00
1.83 61.11
0 0
1.57 52.38
0 0
2.50
83.33 0 0
000354
- 27 -
Key to Appendix 1 Individual and Mean Maternal Body Weights
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
P * Pregnant NP = Not pregnant C * Cesarean section performed (preceded by day of gestation) FD = Found dead (preceded by day of gestation A * Aborted pups (preceded by day of gestation)
a Body weight on day of death. b Statistical group comparison performed on rank-transformed data.
Note: Body weights in parentheses are excluded from mean calculations and statistical evaluation.
000355
M aternal Number
21606 21607 21608 21609 21610 21611
Mean S.O .
21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618
Mean S.O
Date of Mating
1/18/83 1/18/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/20/83
1/18/83 1/18/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/20/83
D isp o sitio n
P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C
P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C
Appendix 1 Individual and Mean Maternal Body Weights and Weight Changes
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Body Weight (gram s) - Day of G e sta tio n
0
6
8 12
16
20
Group 1 - 0 mg/kg
229.2 2 2 8 .6 235.4 2 3 8 .5 237.6 220.3
271.1 263.4 265.7 262.4
266.6 252.2
272.3 256.2 2 6 9 .8 2 6 1 .9 2 6 7 .6 257.2
288.8 2 8 0 .6 289.7 2 8 5 .0 286.5 2 8 0 .8
309.9 2 9 3 .9 313.6 308.2 306.1 292.7
367.2 366.3 374.7 376.8 358.1 356.0
231.60 6 .9 3 5
263.57 6.342
264.17 6 .7 3 5
285.23 3.885
304.07 8 .7 0 3
366.52 8 .4 2 2
Group 2 - 1 mg/kg
2 3 8 .6 261.8 250.7 213.6 223.4 248.2
2 1 6 .6 2 9 7 .6 285.3 2 5 1 .8 245.2 2 5 9 .0
2 5 7 .6 2 9 4 .0 290.4 238.4 251.1 2 6 5 .9
2 8 4 .5 304.3 309.4
253.9 269.7 280.4
300.5 329.2
3 3 3 .8 274.7 2 8 5 .5 305.7
336.4 4 0 3 .8 4 0 0 .9 3 4 8 .6 3 3 0 .9 363.1
239.38 18.051
259.25 29.056
266.23 22.061
283.70 20.883
304.90 23.384
363.95 31.752
154-159
Weight Change (gram s)
Days 6-16
Days 0-20b
3 8 .8 30.5 4 7 .9 4 5 .8 39.5 4 0 .5
4 0 .5 0 6.111
1 3 8 .0 1 3 7 .7 139.3 1 3 8 .3 120.5 1 3 5 .7
134.92 7.161
8 3 .9 3 1 .6 4 8 .5 22.9 4 0 .3 4 6 .7
4 5 .6 5 21.052
9 7 .8 1 4 2 .0 150.2 1 3 5 .0 1 0 7 .5 1 1 4 .9
124.57 20.838
ooo
CO Ci
000357
M aternal Number
Date o f H a tin g
21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625 21626
Mean S.D .
1/18/83 1/18/83
1/19/83 1/19/83
1/19/83 1/20/83 1/29/83
21627 21628 21629 21630 21631 21632 21633
Mean S.D .
1/18/83 1/18/83
1/19/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/29/83
D isp o sitio n
P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C P.20-C
P.20-C P.15-FD P .2 0 -A P .1 6 -F D P .1 7 -F 0 P.20-C N P .20 -C
Appendix 1 - Continued
Individual and Mean Maternal Body Heights and Height Changes Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
____________________ Body H e ig h t (gram s) - Day o f G e s ta tio n _______________________ 0 6 8 12 16 20
Group 3 - 1 0 mg/kg
241.5 242.1
2 2 6 .9 237.4
231.9 2 5 7 .9
248.8
2 6 4 .3 2 7 1 .6
2 5 6 .9 2 8 0 .5 2 5 9 .8 2 8 1 .0 288.6
2 5 7 .6 2 6 5 .9 245.2 2 6 8 .7 255.1 2 8 9 .0 2 9 2 .6
2 7 4 .9 278.1 267.3 282.1 2 6 3 .9 300.1 299.7
2 8 0 .9 301.5 300.5 301.3 282.2 315.2 329.3
344.7 3 5 9 .3
360.5 3 7 0 .6 3 3 3 .8 3 5 5 .0 3 9 3 .8
240.93 10.348
271.81 12.006
267.73 17.535
280.87 14.384
301.56 17.119
359.67 19.150
Group 4 - 3 7 .5 mg/kg
2 7 4 .8 2 6 9 .3 2 4 0 .6 2 4 6 .3 2 3 2 .7 2 3 7 .8 (2 8 1 .2 )
2 9 8 .3 300.3 2 6 4 .8 2 7 4 .8 2 5 9 .3 2 6 4 .5 (2 9 9 .6 )
272.5 2 7 5 .6 264.1 2 6 3 .5 2 5 7 .5 2 5 7 .4 (2 8 0 .0 )
273.9 241.2 244.7 2 5 5 .0
2 2 8 .6 2 3 0 .5 (2 4 6 .6 )
2 8 4 .6 (2 1 9 .0 )
214.1 2 2 5 .2 * 2 0 3 .9 212.1 (2 1 5 .4 )
358.5
(1 6 1 .9 )
(1 9 6 .3 ) 2 7 5 .5
(2 5 1 .8 )
250.25 17.535
263.63 21.958
265.10 7 .5 5 8
245.65 16.890
227.98 32.551
317.00 5 8 .6 9 0
154-159
Height Change (gram s)
Days 6-16
Days 0-20"
1 6 .6 2 9 .9 4 3 .6 2 0 .8 2 2 .4 3 4 .2 40.7
29.74 10.317
1 0 3 .2 1 1 7 .2 133.6 133.2 1 0 1 .9
9 7 .1 1 4 5 .0
118.74 18.776
-1 3 .7
(-5 0.7 ) - 2 1 .1 -5 5 .4 -5 2 .4
-3 5 .6 5 S 21.324
8 3 .7 (-7 8.7 )
i to
3 7 .7
6 0 .7 0 S ` 32.527
la te rn a l Number
21634 21635 21636 21637 21638 21639 21640
Mean S.O .
Date of Mating
1/18/83 1/18/83 1/18/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/19/83 1/21/83
D isp o sitio n
P , 16-fO P. 14-FD P. 13-FD NP, 15-FD P, 14-FD P. 15-FD P. 13-FD
Appendix 1 - Continued
Individual and Mean Maternal Body Weights and Weight Changes Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Body Weiqht (gram s) - Day o f G e sta tio n
0
6
B 12
16
Group 5 - 7 5 mg/kg
2 5 1 .7
2 1 5 .6 258.1 (2 4 9 .4 ) 222.7 2 3 1 .3 2 5 4 .0
273.4 2 4 9 .6 251.0 (2 5 3 .6 ) 2 4 2 .9 266.4 2 7 3 .5
258.2 233.4 2 5 4 .0 (2 4 6 .1 ) 2 3 7 .7 243.1 2 5 1 .8
226.3 1 8 2 .6 2 1 2 .9 (2 1 4 .3 ) 189.3 209.4 220.3
192.7* (1 7 1 .6 )* (203.4 * (1 9 0 .1 )*
1 7 1 .2 )* (1 8 7 .6 )* ( 1 9 8 .3 )
238.90 18.020
259.47 13.286
246.37 9 .8 1 6
206.80 17.331
154-159
Weiqht Chanqe (grams)
Days 5-16
Pays 0-20
- 8 0 .7
u>
o I
Appendix 2 Individual and Mean Dally and Total Food Consumption
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
lacerna i Number
21606 21607 21608 21609 21610 21611
Mean S.D.
21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618
Mean S.D.
6
16.5 20.4 19.8 15.3 18.6 19.1
18.28 1.981
12.9 24.8 20.5 17.8 18.0 15.9
18.32 4.058
Food Consumption (gm/day)
ay of Gestation 8 12 16
---- 20"
Group 1 - 0 mg/kg
20.0 17.4 17.5 22.6 19.2
18.6
19.3 18.3 19.0 22.0 18.8 22.1
20.7 19.1 18.6 19.7 20.3 21.4
25.0 25.4 25.1 25.2 26.2 29.9
19.22 1.933
19.92 1.685
19.97 1.039
26.13 1.895
Group 2 - 1 mg/kg
19.5 24.9 20.7
16.8 18.2 15.3
20.7 24.3 21.7 17.9 17.8
17.9
20.7 22.4 22.1 32.4 18.8 21.6
26.1 31.7 27.6 28.5 19.6
26.8
19.23 3.370
20.05 2.665
23.00 4.784
26.72 3.996
a Statistical group comparisons performed on rank transformed data
Total Food Consumption Days 0-20 (grams}a
415.4 428.5 424.0 419.5 429.6 464.4
430.23 17.578
399.2 537.3 470.1 472.7 386.7 406.7
445.45 58.101
I I
000
O f1
o
Appendix 2 - Continued Individual and Mean Dally and Total Food Consumption
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Maternal Number
21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625 21626
Mean S.D.
21627 21628 21629 21630 21631 21632 21633
Mean S.D.
6
16.6 17.8 19.2 18.8 17.8 14.6 15.6
17.20 1.681
23.2 18.8 16.6 19.5 17.3 18.0 (17.8)
18.90 2.346
Food Consumption (gm/day)
Day of Gestation 8 12 16
20
Total Food Consumption Days 0-20 (grams)d
Group 3 - 1 0 mg/kg
9.0 14.1 12.1 14.5 15.3 22.9 15.7
15.8 17.2
21.8 22.7 17.9 20.4 18.2
12.0 15.6 20.8 19.7 17.6 20.0 18.3
23.4 24.2 25.6 24.3 23.0 24.7 24.6
339.0 380.5 430.7 427.1
389.1 408.3 384.5
14.80 4.246
19.14 2.539
17.71 3.060
24.26 0.860
394.17 31.539
Group 4l - 37.5 mg/kg
7.3 9.4 17.9 11.1 13.1 14.4 (6.2)
9.2 2.0 55.7 9.8 7.3 10.4 (2.8)
12.1
24.8
Found dead Day 15
52.7
0.2
Found dead Day 16
0.3 Found dead Day 17
1.9 20.8
(0.7) (13.2)
361.1 (157.8)
586.4 (198.0) (177.5)
286.8 (203.6)
12.20 3.774
15.73 19.816
16.75 24.530
15.27 13.201
411.43 156.013
oscooo
a Statistical group comparisons performed on rank transformed data. NOTE: Numbers in parentheses are excluded from mean calculation and statistical evaluation.
Appendix 2 - Continued Individual and Mean Daily and Total Food Consumption
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Maternal Number
21634 21635 21636 21637 21638 21639 21640
Mean S.D.
Food Consumption (gm/day)
WOay of Gestat ion
6 8 12 IB
Group 5 - 7 5 mg/kg
17.5 14.7 17.4
(H.7) 14.1 21.8 34.7
10.3 12.4
7.9 (14.9) 13.0
6.6 7.5
10.5 1.6 1.9
(6.4) 1.7
31.8 3.8
Found dead Day 16 Found dead Day 14 Found dead Day 13 Found dead Day 15, NP Found dead Day 14 Found dead Day 15
Found dead Day 13
20.03 7.684
9.62 2.690
8.55 11.886
Total Food Consumption Days 0-20 (grams)
(185.0) (134.0) (145.1) (137.3) (131.6) (293.2) (273.1)
NOTE: Numbers in parentheses are excluded from mean calculation and statistical evaluation.
000361
23COOO
Maternal Number
21606 21607 21608 21609 21610 21611
Mean S.O.
21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618
Mean S.O.
Appendix 3
Individual Body Weights, Gravid Uterine Weights, and Terminal Body Weights Minus Gravid Uterine Weights
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Terminal Body Weight (g)
367.2 366.3 374.7 376.8 358.1 356.0
366.52 8.422
Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
Group 1 - 0 mg/kg
79.3 74.1 87.5 84.9 68.7 69.3
77.30 7.925
Terminal Body Weight Minus Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
287.9 292.2 287.2 291.9 289.4 286.7
289.22 2.378
336.4 403.8 400.9 348.6 330.9 363.1
363.95 31.752
Group 2 - 1 mg/kg
36.4 90.7 90.0 68.3 73.5 51.1
68.33 21.509
300.0 313.1 310.9 280.3 257.4 312.0
295.62 22.459
Appendix 3 - Continued Individual Body Weights, Gravid Uterine Weights, and Terminal Body Weights Minus Gravid Uterine Weights
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Maternal Number
21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625 21626
Mean S.D.
21627 21628 21629 21630 21631 21632 21633
Mean S.D.
Terminal Body Weight (g)
Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
Group 3 - 1 0 mg/kg
344.7 359.3 360.5 370.6 333.8 355.0 399.8
65.7
67.7 77.9 75.5 65.7 46.8 79.1
360.53 20.979
68.34 11.081
Group 4 - 37.5 mg/kg
358.5 Found dead Day 15 (161.9) Aborted pups Day 20 Found dead Day 16 Found dead Day 17 275.5 (251.8) Not pregnant
81.0 53.8
317.00 58.690
67.40 19.233
Terminal Body Weight Minus Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
279.0 291.6 282.6 295.1 268.1 308.2 314.7 291.33
16.396
277.5
221.7
249.60 39.457
000363
NOTE: Numbers in parentheses are excluded iron mean calculation and statistical evaluation.
000364
Maternal Number
21634 21635 21636 21637 21638 21639 21640
Appendix 3 - Continued
Individual Body Weights, Gravid Uterine Weights, and Terminal Body Weights Minus Gravid Uterine Weights
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T -3352
154-159
Terminal Body Weight (g)
Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
Group 5 - 7 5 mg/kg
Found dead Day 16 Found dead Day 14 Found dead Day 13 Found dead Day 15, Not pregnant Found dead Day 14
Found dead Day 15 Found dead Day 13
Terminal Body Weight Minus Gravid Uterine Weight (g)
8
000365
M aternal Humber
O v arian Corpora Ltea
U terine im plantations
21606 2160; 21608 21609 21610 21611
Mean S.D .
14 13 (15)* 17 14 17
1 5 .0 1.87
14 13 16 15 14 15
14.5 1.05
21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618
Mean S.D .
24 17 15 13 15 17
16.8 3.82
13 17 15 11 14 10
1 3 .3 2 .5 8
O vary c u t - e x clu d e d from mean c a l c u l a t i o n .
Appendix 4 Individual and Mean Ovarian, Uterine, and Litter Data
Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Im plantation E ffic ie n c y (X)
100.0 100.0
a 88.2 100.0 88.2
9 5 .2 8 6 .4 6 3
54.2 100 100
8 4 .6 9 3 .3 5 8 .8
81.82 20.461
E a rly R e so rp tio n s
Resorpt ion Incidences (X)
Group 1 - mg/kg
00 o0 1 6.3 00 3 21.4
3 20.0
1 .2 1.47
7.95 10.183
Group 2 - mg/kg
8 61.5 t 5.9 o0 o0 i 7.1
2 20.0
2 .0 3 .0 3
15.75 23.576
Nunber of F e tu se s
Dead
A live
Fetal M o rtality (X)
0 14 0 12
0 15 0 15 0 11 0 12
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 13.2
0
0
1 .7 2
0
05
0 16 0 15 0 11 0 13 08
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 11.3
0
0
4 .2 3
0
154-159
Fetal V ia b ility (X)
100 9 2 .3 9 3 .8
too
78.6 8 0 .0
9 0 .7 8 9 .4 4 5
3 8 .5 94.1 100 100 9 2 .9 8 0 .0
8 4 .2 5 23.576
' Co ^ i
000366
M aternal Nueber
21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625 21626
Mean S.O .
21627 21628 21629 21630 21631 21632 21633
Mean S.O .
O v a r1an Corpora Lutea
14 16 15 18 15 15 16
15.6 1.27
19 14 14 17 14 19
1 6 .2 2 .4 8
U terine Im plantatlons
12 16 15 15 14
9 15
13.7 2 .4 3
18 13 13 17 13 13
1 4 .5 2 .3 5
Appendix 4 - Continued In d iv id u a l and Mean O v a r ia n . U t e r in e , id L i t t e r O ata
P ilo t Rat Teratology Study o f T-3352
Im plantation E ffic ie n c y (X)
E a rly R e so rp tio n s
R e so rp tio n Incidences (X)
Group 3 - 10 mg/kg
Number of F e tu s e s
Dead
A live
85.7 100 100
8 3 .3 93.3 6 0 .0 9 3 .8
88.01 13.911
0 0 0 12
3
18.8
0 13
1 6 .7 0 14
1 6 .7 0 14
3
21.4
0 11
0 0 09
0 0 0 15
1.1 1.35
7.66
0 12.6
9.044
0
2 .0 7
Group 4 - 3 7 .5 mg/kg
94.7
2
11.1
0
Found dead Day 15
13 F e tu se s aborted p r io r to s a c r i f i c e Day 20
100 5 Found dead Day 16
9 2 .9
2 Found dead Day 17
68.4
2
1 5 .4
0
Not p regnant
16 11
8 9 .0 0 14.060
2 .8 1 .5 0
13.25
0 13.5
3.041
0
3.54
Fetal M o rtality (X)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0
0 0
154-159
Fetal V ia b ility (X)
too 8 1 .3 9 3 .3 93.3 7 8 .6 100 100
92.36 9 .0 2 4
8 8.9
8 4.6 86.75
3.041
1 Ui 00
'
M aternal Humber
O v a ria n Corpora Lutea
U terine Im plantations
21634 21635 21636 21637 21638 21639 21640
Mean S.O .
15 a 16 20 11 17 15
15.7 2 .9 4
11 17 15
11 17 13
14.0 2 .7 6
a Ovary too autolyzed to count corpora lu t e a .
Appendix 4 - Continued
Individual and Mean Ovarian, Uterine, and Litter Data Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
Im plantation E f f ic ie n c y (>)
73.3 a
93.8 Hot pregnant
100 100
8 6 .7
90.76 11.195
R e so rp tio n s
R e s o rp tio n In cid en ces (<)
Group 5 - 7 5 mg/kg
Day 16 Day 14 Day 13 Found dead Day 15 Day 14 Oay 15 Day 14
Humber of F e tu s e s
Dead
XTfve
Fetal M o rtality (X)
154-159
Fetal V ia b ility )
co co i
000368
M aternal Nuaber
21606 21607 2161 21609 21610 21611
Mean S.O .
21613 21614 21615 21616 21617 21618
Mean S.O .
Ntfuber o f Males
Sex____________
Nuaber
of Females
7 7 6 9 7 7
7 .2 0 .9 6
7 5 9 6 4 5
6 .0 1 .7 9
2 4 9 9 8 4
6 .0 3.03
3 12
6 2 5 4
5 .3 3 .5 6
Appendix S
Individual and Mean Live Fetal Data Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
154-159
Percent M ales
______________________________________ Mean W eight (g r a n s )
H ales
Fem ales
U n ad ju sted
A d ju ste d
U n a d ju ste d
Group 1 - 0 mg/kg
5 0 .0 5 8 .3
4 0 .0 6 0 .0 6 3 .6 58.3
3 .3 3 .6 3 .5 3 .5 3 .4 3 .2
3 .1 3 .4 3 .2 3 .4 3 .2 3 .2
55.03 8.611
3.42 0 .1 4 7
3 .4 0 0 .1 7 6
3 .2 5 0 .t2 2
6roup 2 - 1 mg/kg
4 0 .0 2 5 .0
6 0 .0 8 1 .8 6 1 .5 5 0 .0
2 .9 3 .3 3 .3 3 .6 3 .4 3 .5
3 .3 3 .2 3 .2 3 .3 3.1 3 .3
53.05 19.559
3 .3 3 0 .2 4 2
3.37 0 .1 7 9
3 .2 3 0 .0 8 2
A d ju ste d
3 .2 5 0 .1 5 7
3.22 0 .1 5 8
1 * O 1
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M aternal Niaaber
21620 21621 21622 21623 21624 21625 21626
Mean S.D .
21627 21628 21629 21630 21631 21632 21633
Mean S.D .
Appendix 5 - Continued
Individual and Mean Live Fetal Data Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
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Number of Males
Sex Number
of Females
7 3 6 9 7 3 11
6 .6 2.94
5 10
8 5 4 6 4
6 .0 2.24
Percent M ales
M ales Unadjusted
Group 3 - 10 mg/kg
5 8 .3 23.1 42.9 64.3 63.6 3 3 .3 73.7
3.1 3 .0 3 .3 3 .3 3 .6 3 .2 3 .3
51.31 18.533
3 .2 6 0 .1 9 0
Group 4 - 3 7 .5 mg/kg
9 Found Dead Day 15 Pups absorted p r io r Found Dead Day 16 Found Dead Day 17
6 Not pregnant
7 to s a c r if ic e
5
5 6 .3 Oay 20
5 4 .5
2 .9 2 .6
7 .5 2.12
6 .0 1.41
5 5 .4 0 1.273
2 .7 5 0.212
Mean U e lq h t (g r ams)
Fem ales
A d ju ste d
Unadjusted
A d ju ste d
3 .2 7 0 .1 7 6
3 .0 2 .8 3 .2 2 .9 3 .4 3.1 3 .4
3.11 0 .2 3 4
3.12 0 .1 5 7
2 .7
2 .7 2 S 0 .1 7 6
2 .5
2 .6 0 0.141
2 .6 0 S 0 .1 5 7
M aternal Number
21634 21635 21636 21637 21638 21639 21640
_ ____ ______________ Sex Number
of Males
Number of Females
Found Dead Day 16 Found Dead Day 14 Found Dead Day 13 Found Day 15, Not pregnant Found Dead Day 14 Found Dead Day 15 Found Dead Day 14
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Percent M ales
U n ad ju sted
________________Mean H eig h t (gram s)_______________________________________
M ales
Fem ales
A d ju ste d
U n a d ju ste d
A d ju ste d
Group 5 - 7 5 mg/kg
i
l\3
0003
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Appendix 6 Individual Visceral Findings Tor Each Litter
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M aternal Number:
Number o f f e t u s e s examined by W ils o n 's te ch n iq u e * Number o f f e t u s e s w it h in normal l i m i t s Ntaaber o f f e t u s e s h a vin g one o r more v i s c e r a l v a r ia n t s P e rcen t o f f e t u s e s h avin g one o r more v is c e r a l v a ria n ts (X) Number o f f e t u s e s w it h : D ilated renal p e lv is D ilated u re te r(s)
Nusber o f f e t u s e s h avin g one o r more v is c e r a l anom alies P ercen t of f e t u s e s having one o r more v is c e r a l
anom alies (X)
2 1 6 0 6
3 3 0
0 .0
0
0 .0
Group 1 - 0 mg/kg ___________
2 -------
~ 1--
2
11111
66666
000 11
7B90 1
33333 32 333
0 1000
0 .0 33.33 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
1 00 0 00 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
__________ Group 2 - 1 mo/kg
1 --------- 2---------- 1
----- 2------- ~ T ~
1 1 1 11 1
66666 6
111111
3456 78
33333 3 323 3 3 3
0 10 0 0 0
0 .0
33.33
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
1
000000 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
M aternal Number:
~ 1 ------1 6
2 0
2------ --
1 6
2 1
Group r^ -
1 6 2 2
3-10 7
\ 6 2 3
mg/kg 2
l 6 2 4
i l 6 2 5
2 1 6 2 6
Ntnber of fe tu se s examined by W ils o n 's tech niq u e* Number o f f e t u s e s w it h in normal l i m i t s
333 3333 3 33 333 3
Number o f f e t u s e s h a vin g one o r more v i s c e r a l v a r ia n t s
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P e rcen t o f f e t u s e s having one o r more v is c e r a l
v a ria n ts (X)
0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
Number o f f e t u s e s w it h :
D ilated renal p e lv is
D ilated u re ter(s)
In c o m p le te ly descended t e s t 1s ( e s }
Nimber o f f e t u s e s h a v in g one o r more v i s c e r a l an o m alies
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P ercen t o f fe tu se s having one o r more v is c e r a l
anom alies (X)
0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
Number o f f e t u s e s w it h :
C le ft p alate
Group 4 3 7 .5 mg/kg 2 11 66 23 72
3 2 1
33.33
3 1 2
6 6 .6 7
1 1 33.33 1
1 1
1
33.33 1
* Three fe tu se s from each l i t t e r .
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Individual Skeletal Findings for Each Litter Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
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M aternal Number :
2 1 6 0 6
Number o f f e t u s e s examined Number o f f e t u s e s w it h in normal l i m i t s Nimber o f f e t u s e s h a vin g one o r more s k e le t a l
varian ts P e rcen t o f f e tu s e s having one or more s k e le t a l
v a ria n ts (X) Number o f f e t u s e s w it h :
Lagging O s s if ic a t io n S k u ll - Incom plete c lo s u r e ( l e s s than 75X) - In te r p a r ie ta l o s s if ic a t io n Incomplete - su p ra o c c lp ita ! o s s if ic a t io n Incomplete - hyoid o s s if ic a t io n incom plete - hyoid n o n o ssified - p a rleta ls irre g u la rly o ssified Rib cage - sternebrae b ip a rtite - rib s irre g u la rly o ssifie d V e rte b ra l column - th o r a c ic c e n tra o s s if ic a t io n in c o a p le te - th o ra c ic ce n tra nonfused - caudal le s s than three o ssifie d
Bone Alignment " Extra rib (s )
Angulated rib s
3 0 3 100.00
2 3 2 1
1
Number o f f e t u s e s h a vin g one o r more s k e le t a l an o m alies
Percen t o f fe tu se s having one or more s k e le t a l anomal te s (X)
0 0 .0
Group 1 -- P .M / k g 222 111 666 000 78 9
344 211 122 33.33 66.67 66.67
2 2 12 1 121 1
1
1 1
000
0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
22 11 66 l1 01 44 10 23 66.67 100.00
2 22 2` 1 21 2 1
1
1
00 0 .0 0 .0
Group 2 - 1 mg/kg
2 21
? 22
111111
66666 6
l l 1111
3456 78
2* 3 3 3 3 3 2 10 20 1
02 3132
0 .0 66.67 100.00 33.33 100.00 66.67
2 1 22
2 3
1
1 3
1
1
1
000000 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0
One f e t u s was damaged (h irin g p r e p a r a t io n so number o f m e t a t a r s a ls and p halang es co u ld not be d ete rm in e d .
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M aternal Humber:
~T 1 6
2
0
Number o f f e t u s e s examined Number o f f e t u s e s w it h in normal l i m i t s Number o f f e t u s e s h a v in g one o r more s k e l e t a l
varian ts P e rc e n t of fe t u s e s h avin g one or more s k e le t a l
v a ria n ts (X) Number o f f e t u s e s w it h :
la gging O s s if ic a t io n S k u ll - Incom plete c lo s u r e ( l e s s than 75X) - In t e r p a r ie t a l o s s if ic a t io n Incom plete - su p ra o cctp ita l o s s if ic a t io n Incomplete - hyoid n o n o sslfied - p arletals irre g u la rly o ssifie d Rib cage - sternebrae b ip a rtite V e rte b ra l column - th o r a c ic c e n tra o s s if ic a t io n incom plete - th o racic cen tra nonfused - caudal le s s than three o ssified
Bone A lig nment x tra rlb (s) Angulated r ib s
3 2 1 33.33
1
Number o f f e t u s e s h a v in g one o r more s k e l e t a l an o m alies
P e rcen t o f f e t u s e s havin g one o r more s k e le t a l anomalies (X)
0 0 .0
1 1 6 2 1
3 0
3
30.00
Group
1 6 2 2
3-10 2
1 6 2 3
mg/kg_________ __________ ~T
111 666 222 456
33 3 3 3 2 22 20
11113
3 3.33 33. 33 3 3.3 3 3 3 .3 3 1 00.00
1
31
2
31
2
ll
1
1 11 2
1
1 1
1
1
000000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Group 4 - 3 7 .5 mg/kq ------ ------------ ------
11 66 23 72
33 10
23
6 6 .6 7
100.00
1 l1 12
13
t
00 0.0 0.0
i
cn i
- 46 -
i
Appendix 8 References Pilot Rat Teratology Study of T-3352
STATISTICAL METHODS/LABORATORY PROCEDURES
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