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Effects of asbestos on the random migration of rabbit alveolar macrophages.

Q N Myrvik, E A Knox, M Gordon, P S Shirley.   

Abstract

The toxicity of sized and characterized chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite preparations obtained from Dr. K. R. Spurny have been evaluated using alveolar macrophage (AM) migration inhibition assays and viability tests. These results have been compared with asbestos samples obtained from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). These latter samples are designated chrysotile A (RT), crocidolite (RT), and amosite (RT). In addition, filter-isolated preparations of chrysotile A (RT) that consisted mainly of large nonphagocytosable fibers were also tested. Chrysotile (Spurny) and sonicated chrysotile A (RT) produced 50% migration inhibition at about 115 micrograms/mL. Spurny crocidolite produced 50% migration inhibition at about 340 micrograms/mL, whereas RT crocidolite produced 50% migration inhibition at about 230 micrograms/mL. RT amosite caused 50% migration inhibition at about 180 micrograms/mL, whereas Spurny amosite was inactive up to 500 micrograms/mL. The large nonphagocytosable chrysotile A (RT) fibers produced 50% migration inhibition at about 66 micrograms/mL. This indicates that fibers can be toxic for AM through extracellular membrane contact. In general the results from the viability studies paralleled the migration inhibition observations. None of the asbestos preparations induced a burst in the hexose monophosphate shunt of BCG-immune AM at 1 mg/mL. BCG-immune AM were more susceptible to cell death than normal AM when incubated with chrysotile A (RT), amosite (RT) and zymosan. Migration inhibition induced by asbestos fibers probably reflects toxicity of the asbestos preparations and could play an important role in blocking normal alveolar clearance of inhaled particles.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2863136      PMCID: PMC1568586          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8560387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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