Literature DB >> 8020430

Influence of aluminum treatments on pulmonary retention of quartz in sheep silicosis.

A Dufresne1, P Sébastien, D Michaud, G Perrault, R Bégin.   

Abstract

Previous experiments with the sheep model of silicosis have demonstrated a reduction of the pathological activity of quartz after treatments with aluminum lactate (Al-lac), such as Al-lac pretreatment of intratracheally injected quartz or Al-lac inhalation of quartz-exposed animals. Preliminary data also suggested a more effective alveolar clearance of quartz treated with Al-lac. The present study was undertaken to fully document the effect of Al-lac treatments on the pulmonary retention of quartz. Sheep (on average, 27 per group) received a single injection in the tracheal lobe of either 100 mg/100 mL of alpha-quartz, 100 mg/100 mL of alpha-quartz followed by Al-lac inhalations at 1-month intervals, or 100 mg/100 mL of alpha-quartz Al-lac pretreated in vitro. Samples of lung parenchyma were analyzed at 2, 6, and 10 months after the injection. The quartz concentration in each sample was measured using the X-ray diffraction method. The concentrations were expressed in micrograms of quartz per milligram of dry lung parenchyma. The geometric mean concentrations in each of the three groups at 2 months were statistically different (ANOVA of the log values; p = .016) as well as at 6 months (ANOVA of the log values; p = .001). Al-lac clearly reduced the pulmonary retention of quartz. Both modalities of Al delivery were equally effective in clearing quartz up to 2 months, which may explain the documented reduction in pathological activities after in both forms of therapy. However, quartz soaked in Al-Lac solution was more effective than inhalation of Al-lac after quartz exposure. The half-life of both native quartz and quartz Al-lactate inhaled was 5.05 and 4.99 months, respectively, while it was 3.1 months for Al-treated quartz. Al-lac inhalations after the second month of exposure do not significantly affect the rate of clearance of deposited quartz.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8020430     DOI: 10.3109/01902149409064380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Lung Res        ISSN: 0190-2148            Impact factor:   2.459


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