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. 1990 Feb;81(2):122–128. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02537.x

Lack of Tumorigenicity of Aminopyrine Orally Administered to B6C3F1 Mice

Kouki Inai 1, Toshihiro Kobuke 1, Megumu Fujihara 1, Shuji Yonehara 1, Tsuyoshi Takemoto 1, Takafumi Tsuya 1, Atsushi Yamamoto 1, Yoshiro Tachiyama 1, Kumiko Izumi 1, Shoji Tokuoka 1
PMCID: PMC5963906  PMID: 2110128

Abstract

To test the tumorigenic potential of aminopyrine, an antipyretic analgesic, it was administered in drinking water at levels of 0 (control), 0.04 and 0.08% to 50 male and 50 female B6C3F1, mice for 100 weeks, and the mice were subsequently maintained without aminopyrine for a further 4 weeks. The most frequent types of tumor, in both treated and control groups, were hepatocellular tumor in male mice and malignant lymphoma/lymphoid leukemia in female mice. No statistically significant differences were observed in the incidences of these tumors between treated and control groups. The incidences of several other tumors in male and female mice also showed no statistically significant differences between treated and control groups. Therefore, no tumorigenic effect of orally administered aminopyrine in B6C3F1 mice was apparent in the present study.

Keywords: Tumorigenicity, Aminopyrine, B6C3F1 mouse

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