Airport emission particles: exposure characterization and toxicity following intratracheal instillation in mice.
Katja Maria BendtsenAnders BrostrømAntti Joonas KoivistoIsmo KoponenTrine BerthingNicolas BertramKirsten Inga KlingMiikka Dal MasoOskari KangasniemiMikko PoikkimäkiKatrin LoeschnerPer Axel ClausenHenrik WolffKeld Alstrup JensenAnne Thoustrup SaberUlla Birgitte VogelPublished in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2019)
Pulmonary exposure of mice to particles collected at two airports induced acute phase response, inflammation, and genotoxicity similar to standard diesel exhaust particles and carbon black nanoparticles, suggesting similar physicochemical properties and toxicity of jet engine particles and diesel exhaust particles. Given this resemblance as well as the dose-response relationship between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer, occupational exposure to jet engine emissions at the two airports should be minimized.