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Early pulmonary response is critical for extra-pulmonary carbon nanoparticle mediated effects: comparison of inhalation versus intra-arterial infusion exposures in mice.

Koustav GangulyDariusch EttehadiehSwapna UpadhyayShinji TakenakaThure AdlerErwin KargFritz KrombachWolfgang G KreylingHolger SchulzOtmar SchmidTobias Stoeger
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2017)
Our findings indicate that extra-pulmonary effects due to CNP inhalation are dominated by indirect effects (particle-cell interactions in the lung) rather than direct effects (translocated CNPs) within the first hours after exposure. Hence, CNP translocation may not be the key event inducing early cardiovascular impairment following air pollution episodes. The considerable response detected in the aorta after CNP inhalation warrants more emphasis on this tissue in future studies.
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