Literature DB >> 3418745

Lung injury in guinea pigs caused by multiple exposures to ultrafine zinc oxide: changes in pulmonary lavage fluid.

M W Conner1, W H Flood, A E Rogers, M O Amdur.   

Abstract

Metal oxide particles with diameters of less than 0.1 micron (ultrafine particles) are important products of fossil fuel combustion. Pulmonary lavage fluid was obtained from guinea pigs given 1, 2, or 3 consecutive, daily, 3-h, nose-only exposures to 0, 2.3, 5.9, or 12.1 mg/m3 of freshly generated zinc oxide (ZnO) particles with a projected area diameter of 0.05 micron. Exposure to ZnO at 5.9 or 12.1 mg/m3 was associated with increased protein, neutrophils, and activities of angiotensin-converting enzyme, alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase and lactate dehydrogenase in lavage fluid, and with histologic evidence of pulmonary damage characterized by centriacinar inflammation. The severity of inflammation, graded by the number of inflammatory foci per square centimeter of lung, correlated with the amount of protein and the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme and other enzymes in lavage fluid. These results indicate that analysis of pulmonary lavage fluid is a useful and sensitive method for quantitative evaluation of pulmonary damage caused by inhalation of low levels of ultrafine ZnO.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3418745     DOI: 10.1080/15287398809531188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health        ISSN: 0098-4108


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Review 5.  Reactive Oxygen Species-Related Nanoparticle Toxicity in the Biomedical Field.

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6.  Zinc toxicology following particulate inhalation.

Authors:  Ross G Cooper
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