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Epoxy composite dusts with and without carbon nanotubes cause similar pulmonary responses, but differences in liver histology in mice following pulmonary deposition.
Saber, Anne Thoustrup; Mortensen, Alicja; Szarek, Józef; Koponen, Ismo Kalevi; Levin, Marcus; Jacobsen, Nicklas Raun; Pozzebon, Maria Elena; Mucelli, Stefano Pozzi; Rickerby, David George; Kling, Kirsten; Atluri, Rambabu; Madsen, Anne Mette; Jackson, Petra; Kyjovska, Zdenka Orabi; Vogel, Ulla; Jensen, Keld Alstrup; Wallin, Håkan.
Afiliação
  • Saber AT; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. ats@nrcwe.dk.
  • Mortensen A; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Szarek J; National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Søborg, Denmark.
  • Koponen IK; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719, Olsztyn, Poland.
  • Levin M; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Jacobsen NR; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Pozzebon ME; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Mucelli SP; Veneto Nanotech SCpA, ECSIN - European Centre for the Sustainable Impact of Nanotechnology, I-45100, Rovigo, Italy.
  • Rickerby DG; Veneto Nanotech SCpA, ECSIN - European Centre for the Sustainable Impact of Nanotechnology, I-45100, Rovigo, Italy.
  • Kling K; Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
  • Atluri R; European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, I-21027, Ispra, VA, Italy.
  • Madsen AM; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Jackson P; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Kyjovska ZO; Nanologica AB, SE-114 28, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Vogel U; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Jensen KA; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
  • Wallin H; National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lersø Parkallé 105, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Part Fibre Toxicol ; 13(1): 37, 2016 06 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27357593
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The toxicity of dusts from mechanical abrasion of multi-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) epoxy nanocomposites is unknown. We compared the toxic effects of dusts generated by sanding of epoxy composites with and without CNT. The used CNT type was included for comparison.

METHODS:

Mice received a single intratracheal instillation of 18, 54 and 162 µg of CNT or 54, 162 and 486 µg of the sanding dust from epoxy composite with and without CNT. DNA damage in lung and liver, lung inflammation and liver histology were evaluated 1, 3 and 28 days after intratracheal instillation. Furthermore, the mRNA expression of interleukin 6 and heme oxygenase 1 was measured in the lungs and serum amyloid A1 in the liver. Printex 90 carbon black was included as a reference particle.

RESULTS:

Pulmonary exposure to CNT and all dusts obtained by sanding epoxy composite boards resulted in recruitment of inflammatory cells into lung lumen On day 1 after instillation these cells were primarily neutrophils but on day 3, eosinophils contributed significantly to the cell population. There were still increased numbers of neutrophils 28 days after intratracheal instillation of the highest dose of the epoxy dusts. Both CNT and epoxy dusts induced DNA damage in lung tissue up to 3 days after intratracheal instillation but not in liver tissue. There was no additive effect of adding CNT to epoxy resins for any of the pulmonary endpoints. In livers of mice instilled with CNT and epoxy dust with CNTs inflammatory and necrotic histological changes were observed, however, not in mice instilled with epoxy dust without CNT.

CONCLUSIONS:

Pulmonary deposition of epoxy dusts with and without CNT induced inflammation and DNA damage in lung tissue. There was no additive effect of adding CNT to epoxies for any of the pulmonary endpoints. However, hepatic inflammatory and necrotic histopathological changes were seen in mice instilled with sanding dust from CNT-containing epoxy but not in mice instilled with reference epoxy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanotubos de Carbono / Compostos de Epóxi / Pulmão Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanotubos de Carbono / Compostos de Epóxi / Pulmão Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article