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Inhalation of titanium dioxide induces endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated autophagy and inflammation in mice.

Kyeong-Nam Yu1, Jae Hyuck Sung2, Somin Lee3, Ji-Eun Kim1, Sanghwa Kim4, Won-Young Cho4, Ah Young Lee1, Soo Jin Park5, Joohyun Lim6, Changhoon Park7, Chanhee Chae7, Jin Kyu Lee6, Jinkyu Lee2, Jun-Sung Kim8, Myung-Haing Cho9.   

Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles are widely used in cosmetics, sunscreen, electronics, drug delivery systems, and diverse bio-application fields. In the workplace, the primary exposure route for TiO2 nanoparticles is inhalation through the respiratory system. Because TiO2 nanoparticles have different physiological properties, in terms of size and bioactivity, their toxic effects in the respiratory system must be determined. In this study, to determine the toxic effect of inhaled TiO2 nanoparticles in the lung and the underlying mechanism, we used a whole-body chamber inhalation system to expose A/J mice to TiO2 nanoparticles for 28 days. During the experiments, the inhaled TiO2 nanoparticles were characterized using a cascade impactor and transmission electron microscopy. After inhalation of the TiO2 nanoparticles, hyperplasia and inflammation were observed in a TiO2 dose-dependent manner. To determine the biological mechanism of the toxic response in the lung, we examined endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria in lung. The ER and mitochondria were disrupted and dysfunctional in the TiO2-exposed lung leading to abnormal autophagy. In summary, we assessed the potential risk of TiO2 nanoparticles in the respiratory system, which contributed to our understanding of the mechanism underlining TiO2 nanoparticle toxicity in the lung.
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Keywords:  Autophagy; ER stress; Inflammation; Inhalation; Lung; Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) nanoparticle

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26253354     DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2015.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0278-6915            Impact factor:   6.023


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2.  Current state of knowledge on the health effects of engineered nanomaterials in workers: a systematic review of human studies and epidemiological investigations.

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Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health       Date:  2019-01-17       Impact factor: 5.024

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4.  TiO2 Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats.

Authors:  Bin Han; Zijie Pei; Lei Shi; Qian Wang; Chen Li; Boyuan Zhang; Xuan Su; Ning Zhang; Lixiao Zhou; Bo Zhao; Yujie Niu; Rong Zhang
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5.  Potential consumer exposure to respirable particles and TiO2 due to the use of eyebrow powders.

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6.  Silica nanoparticles induce endoplasmic reticulum stress response and activate mitogen activated kinase (MAPK) signalling.

Authors:  Verena Christen; Karl Fent
Journal:  Toxicol Rep       Date:  2016-11-02

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Authors:  Janusz Bogdan; Joanna Pławińska-Czarnak; Joanna Zarzyńska
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Review 9.  Penetration, distribution and brain toxicity of titanium nanoparticles in rodents' body: a review.

Authors:  Tomáš Zeman; El-Wui Loh; Daniel Čierný; Omar Šerý
Journal:  IET Nanobiotechnol       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 1.847

10.  Downregulation of B-cell lymphoma/leukemia-2 by overexpressed microRNA 34a enhanced titanium dioxide nanoparticle-induced autophagy in BEAS-2B cells.

Authors:  Wenlin Bai; Yujiao Chen; Pengling Sun; Ai Gao
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