Literature DB >> 16036749

Patterns of histopathological change determined by the point counting method and its application for the hazard assessment of respirable dust.

Akira Ogami1, Yasuo Morimoto, Hiroshi Yamato, Takako Oyabu, Takayoshi Kajiwara, Isamu Tanaka.   

Abstract

We evaluate the morphometric point counting method (PCM) for qualitatively analyzing pulmonary inflammation and collagen deposits (i.e., fibrosis) in the assessment of the biological hazards of inhaled respirable particles at a realistic dose comparable to that of exposure in the work environment. Rats were exposed by intratracheal instillation to a 2-mg dose, which is close to the estimated overdose at which macrophage clearance is impared, of each of 3 kinds of particulate matter: crystalline silica, crocidolite asbestos, and titanium dioxide. The lung tissue was evaluated at 3 days, 1 wk, and 1, 3, and 6 mo after exposure. Digital images taken of the lung tissue after processing and staining of the lung sections were examined by the PCM under light microscopy. Evidence of inflammation along with progressive inflammatory changes occurred with crystalline silica and crocidolite, which are well-known hazardous particle types. In contrast, lung tissue from rats exposed to titanium dioxide particles demonstrated a decreasing pattern of histopathological change with increasing retention time. Differences in repair patterns of TiO(2) versus crocidolite and silica following the 2-mg dose exposure suggest that the PCM scoring system may be a useful and sensitive tool for qualitatively evaluating the biological hazards of new particle types, for which no toxicological information exists for low-dose exposure, by using the results from assessment of fibrogenic particle types (such as crocidolite and crystalline silica) as well as particle types with low toxicity (such as TiO(2)) as reference points.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16036749     DOI: 10.1080/08958370490476749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inhal Toxicol        ISSN: 0895-8378            Impact factor:   2.724


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2.  Pulmonary responses in rat lungs after intratracheal instillation of 4 crystal forms of titanium dioxide nanoparticles.

Authors:  Takami Okada; Akira Ogami; Byeong Woo Lee; Chikara Kadoya; Takako Oyabu; Toshihiko Myojo
Journal:  J Occup Health       Date:  2016-09-30       Impact factor: 2.708

Review 3.  Translocation pathways for inhaled asbestos fibers.

Authors:  G Miserocchi; G Sancini; F Mantegazza; Gerolamo Chiappino
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2008-01-24       Impact factor: 5.984

4.  Inflammogenic effect of polyacrylic acid in rat lung following intratracheal instillation.

Authors:  Chinatsu Nishida; Taisuke Tomonaga; Hiroto Izumi; Ke-Yong Wang; Hidenori Higashi; Toru Ishidao; Jun-Ichi Takeshita; Ryohei Ono; Kazuki Sumiya; Shota Fujii; Shinichi Mochizuki; Kazuo Sakurai; Kei Yamasaki; Kazuhiro Yatera; Yasuo Morimoto
Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 9.400

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