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Laetitia C Pele1, Vinay Thoree1, Sylvaine F A Bruggraber1, Dagmar Koller1, Richard P H Thompson1, Miranda C Lomer2, Jonathan J Powell3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to persistent engineered nano and micro particles via the oral route is well established. Animal studies have demonstrated that, once ingested, a small proportion of such particles translocate from the gastrointestinal tract to other tissues. Exposure to titanium dioxide is widespread via the oral route, but only one study has provided indirect evidence (total titanium analyses) of absorption into the blood stream in humans. We sought to replicate these observations and to provide additional evidence for particulate uptake.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26330118 PMCID: PMC4557898 DOI: 10.1186/s12989-015-0101-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Part Fibre Toxicol ISSN: 1743-8977 Impact factor: 9.400
Fig. 1Intestinal permeability and absorption. Small molecule permeability (black circles; lactulose:rhamnose excretion) and absorption (black squares; rhamnose:3-O-methyl glucose excretion) ratios. The reference ranges for permeability (dotted line) and absorption (dashed line) are ratios of <0.05, and 0.132 – 0.258, respectively
Fig. 2Reflectance micrographs of blood smears. Representative examples of visualisation of blood smears at x 400 magnification by dark field microscopy at baseline (t0), 2 h (t2) and 6 h (t6) following ingestion of 100 mg TiO2 capsules, in two subjects. Examples of particle-positive signals are indicated by the white arrows. A few particles were present at t0, but were always below 5 particles per field of analysis. Data for all five subjects are displayed and summarised in Fig. 3
Fig. 3Absorption of TiO2 particles into the blood stream. a- Grading of the frequency of discrete particulate reflectance in blood smears by dark field microscopy following ingestion of 100 mg TiO2 capsules (n = 5 subjects). Data are plotted as mode (column) and individual grades (closed circles). * p < 0.05 and **p < 0.01 vs time point 0, two-tailed paired t test. b- Total Ti levels (ppb) measured by ICP-MS in the same blood samples as above with two further subjects (total seven). Data are represented as mean +/− SEM. *p < 0.05 and **p < 0.01 vs time point 0, two-tailed paired t test. c- Correlation between reflectance grades and total Ti levels in blood for the five complete subjects only. Pearson correlation p = 0.0058 and r = 0.5803