Literature DB >> 6466554

The cytotoxicity of kaolin towards macrophages in vitro.

R Davies, D M Griffiths, N F Johnson, A W Preece, D C Livingston.   

Abstract

The inhalation of china clay dust by man can cause pneumoconiosis. In an attempt to identify the factors responsible the cytotoxicity in vitro of china clay dust towards mouse peritoneal macrophages was examined. Respirable dusts collected at china clay drying plants were cytotoxic towards the cells. This activity was caused by kaolinite (the major mineral in china clay) and was not due to the presence of ancillary minerals. The cytotoxicity of kaolinite was not due to particle morphology and the positively charged edges of the mineral contributed only slightly to cytotoxicity. An electron microscope study showed that macrophages phagocytosed PVPNO-coated kaolinite particles indicating that the low cytotoxicity of these particles was not due to poor phagocytosis. Residence of china clay in rat lungs appeared to reduce its cytotoxicity. It was concluded that the cytotoxicity of kaolinite was probably related to the proposed amorphous silica-rich gel coating on the particles. The relevance of the findings in vitro to the effects in vivo of china clay is discussed.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6466554      PMCID: PMC2040988     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0007-1021


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