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Deposition and clearance of chrysotile asbestos.

A Churg.   

Abstract

Studies of human lungs indicate that, for virtually all types of exposure, the relative proportion of amphibole asbestos retained in the lung far exceeds the proportion in the original dust and, conversely, the relative proportion of chrysotile is far less than that in the original dust. Although amphiboles appear to accumulate in lung in proportion to exposure and chrysotile does not, failure of chrysotile deposition is probably not the reason for the disproportionate retention of amphibole fibres. The available data suggest that chrysotile is deposited in the parenchyma but is cleared extremely rapidly, with the vast bulk of fibres removed from human lungs within weeks to months after inhalation; by comparison, amphibole clearance half-lives are of the order of years to decades. The mechanisms of preferential chrysotile clearance remain uncertain, but fragmentation of chrysotile into short fibres, possibly accompanied by extremely rapid dissolution of such fibres, appears to be important in this process. Chrysotile fibres do penetrate to the periphery of the lung, so that differences in mesothelial pathogenicity of chrysotile and amphiboles in regard to mesothelioma are not caused by failure of chrysotile to reach the pleura. The theory that the tremolite contaminant rather than the chrysotile itself is the cause of 'chrysotile-induced' disease (especially mesothelioma) is consistent with the available human data, but the contrary ideas that disease is caused either by the total transient burden of inhaled chrysotile fibres or by a small, sequestered, long-retained fraction of chrysotile fibres still need to be excluded.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7978985     DOI: 10.1093/annhyg/38.4.625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg        ISSN: 0003-4878


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