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Congenital Anomalies | 2012

Historical control data on prenatal developmental toxicity studies in rabbits

Makoto Ema; Hiroaki Aoyama; Akihiro Arima; Yuzo Asano; Kazuhiro Chihara; Katsumi Endoh; Sakiko Fujii; Hiroaki Hara; Hashihiro Higuchi; Atsuko Hishikawa; Hitoshi Hojo; Masao Horimoto; Nobuhito Hoshino; Yoshinori Hosokawa; Hiroshi Inada; Ayumi Inoue; Keiichi Itoh; Hiroyuki Izumi; Maki Maeda; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Seiki Matsuo; Ikuo Matsuura; Hiroshi Mineshima; Yoji Miwa; Hidenori Miyata; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Nao Nakano; Masato Naya; Hanako Nishizawa; Ken-ichi Noritake

Historical control data on rabbit prenatal developmental toxicity studies, performed between 1994–2010, were obtained from 20 laboratories, including 11 pharmaceutical and chemical companies and nine contract laboratories, in Japan. In this paper, data were incorporated from a laboratory if the information was based on 10 studies or more. Japanese White rabbits and New Zealand White rabbits were used for prenatal developmental toxicity studies. The data included maternal reproductive findings at terminal cesarean sections and fetal findings including spontaneous incidences of morphological alterations. No noticeable differences between strains or laboratories were observed in the maternal reproductive and fetal developmental data. The inter‐laboratory variations in the incidences of fetal external, visceral, and skeletal alterations seem to be due to differences in the selection of observation parameters, observation criteria, and classification of the findings, and terminology of fetal alterations.


Congenital Anomalies | 2014

Historical control data on developmental toxicity studies in rodents.

Makoto Ema; Katsumi Endoh; Ryou Fukushima; Sakiko Fujii; Hiroaki Hara; Mutsuko Hirata-Koizumi; Akihiko Hirose; Hitoshi Hojo; Masao Horimoto; Nobuhito Hoshino; Yoshinori Hosokawa; Yukari Imai; Hiroshi Inada; Kunifumi Inawaka; Keiichi Itoh; Yoshihiro Katsumata; Hiroyuki Izumi; Hirohito Kato; Maki Maeda; Seiki Matsuo; Toshiki Matsuoka; Ikuo Matsuura; Hiroshi Mineshima; Yoji Miwa; Nao Nakano; Masato Naya; Hiroko Noyori; Takafumi Ohta; Harutaka Oku; Atsushi Ono

Historical control data on rodent developmental toxicity studies, performed between 1994 and 2010, were obtained from 19 laboratories in Japan, including 10 pharmaceutical and chemical companies and nine contract research organizations. Rats, mice, and hamsters were used for developmental toxicity studies. Data included maternal reproductive findings at terminal cesarean sections and fetal findings including the spontaneous incidences of external, visceral, and skeletal anomalies. No noticeable differences were observed in maternal reproductive data between laboratories. Inter‐laboratory variations in the incidences of fetuses with anomalies appeared to be due to differences in the selection of observation parameters, observation criteria, classification of the findings, and terminology of fetal alterations. Historical control data are useful for the appropriate interpretation of experimental results and evaluation of the effects of chemical on reproductive and developmental toxicities.


Toxicologic Pathology | 2003

A Spontaneous Mutation: Amelogenesis Imperfecta with Cysts in Rats

Osamu Katsuta; Nobuhito Hoshino; Midori Takeda; Akihiro Ono; Minoru Tsuchitani

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is an inherited dental disease of enamel formation in humans, and there are various phenotypes due to the combination of enamel quality and quantity. We encountered four female IGS rats with spontaneous AI including odontogenic cysts in the incisor teeth. Histopathologically, in the incisors of the rats, the enamel organ was disorganized with the remaining enamel matrix residing within the enamel space. The expanding cysts derived from the enamel organ were formed in the periosteal connective tissue on the labial side. At the bottom of the tooth germs, the precursor cells of the epithelial root sheath were arranged regularly and the enamel organs were preserved to the same degree as those of normal rats. In the molar teeth of the affected rats an enamel matrix remained on the neck and crown of the erupted teeth; however, no abnormality was observed at the tooth root. Although an animal model of AI has been developed from mutants of the SHR-SP rat strain, the present cases represent another potential model of the disease because of the differences in the way the enamel matured and the odontogenic cyst formation in the incisors.


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

Evaluation of a two-generation reproduction toxicity study adding endopoints to detect endocrine disrupting activity using vinclozolin

Ikuo Matsuura; Tetsuji Saitoh; Einosuke Tani; Yumi Wako; Hiroshi Iwata; Naoto Toyota; Yoshihito Ishizuka; Masato Namiki; Nobuhito Hoshino; Minoru Tsuchitani; Yasuo Ikeda


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

A two-generation reproductive toxicity study of dicyclohexyl phthalate in rats

Nobuhito Hoshino; Mayumi Iwai; Yoshimasa Okazaki


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005

A two-generation reproductive toxicity study of benzophenone in rats

Nobuhito Hoshino; Einosuke Tani; Yumi Wako; Kaname Takahashi


Congenital Anomalies | 1998

P-31 Abnormal Sperm Morphology Induced by Tri-O-Cresyl Phosphate in the Rat.

Nobuhito Hoshino; Y. Wakou; T. Itou; I. Matusuura; Y. Ikeda


Congenital Anomalies | 1996

Analysis of the mechanism of testicular toxicity induced by cresyl diphenyl phosphate : Poster Sessions

Ikuo Matsuura; Nobuhito Hoshino; E. Tani; Y. Ikeda


Congenital Anomalies | 1996

Study on the teratogenicity potential of phenobarbital in cultured rat embryos : Poster Sessions

Nobuhito Hoshino; R. Aoyama; T. Itou; M. Tsuchitani; Y. Ikeda


Congenital Anomalies | 1995

Simple method for rat sperm viability with fluorescent dye : The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Teratology Society

Nobuhito Hoshino; E. Tani; T. Satou; R. Aoyama; Ikuo Matsuura; Y. Ikeda

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Hiroaki Hara

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co.

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Hiroshi Inada

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co.

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Makoto Ema

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Masato Naya

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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