CHEMICAL INTERACTION - ENHANCEMENT AND INHIBITION OF CLASTOGENICITY

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ANWAR, WA
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10.2307/3431726
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Most environmental exposures involve concurrent or sequential exposure to multiple chemicals in air, water, and food. Interactive effects in carcinogenesis have been described for certain combinations of agents. They are described in terms of enhancement or inhibition of carcinogenesis. Enhancement effects have been documented for cigarette smoking in combination with exposure to asbestos, radon, alcohol, or other exposures. A variety of inhibitors of carcinogenesis have also been described. They are classified into agents preventing formation of carcinogens; blocking agents; and suppressing agents. Assessment of risk from exposure to multiple agents can be derived either from epidemiological studies in relation to actual exposure or from laboratory studies after controlled exposure to different agents. Prediction of how toxic components or mixtures will interact should be based on an understanding of the mechanisms of such interactions. Compounds may interact chemically, yielding new toxic components or causing a change in the biological availability of the existing components or metabolites. In human great individual variability in response is to be expected because of genetic heterogeneity or acquired host susceptibility factors. Interaction is thus a key component in the risk assessment process. In this paper, the definition of interaction and the theoretical basis for different types of interaction in cancer causation are reviewed. Epidemiological and experimental studies showing interactive effects of two chemical carcinogens are also presented.
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