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Nose-only inhalations of high-dose alumina nanoparticles/hydrogen chloride gas mixtures induce strong pulmonary pro-inflammatory response: a pilot study.

Alexandra BourgoisDominique SauratSuzanne De AraujoAlexandre BoyardNathalie GuitardSylvie RenaultFrancisca FargeauChristine FredericEmmanuel PeyretEmmanuel FlahautAurélie ServonnetAnne-Laure FavierGhislaine LacroixSabine FrançoisSamir Dekali
Published in: Inhalation toxicology (2021)
Observed biological effects are dependent on both aerosol content and exposure scenario. Results showed an important pro-inflammatory effect of Al2O3 NPs/HClg mixtures on the lungs of rat 24 h after exposure. This pilot study raises concerns toward potential long-term pulmonary toxicity of combustion aerosols and highlights the importance for further studies to be led in order to define dose limitations and exposure thresholds for risk management at the work place.
Keyphrases
  • inflammatory response
  • high dose
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • oxidative stress
  • ionic liquid
  • low dose
  • room temperature
  • particulate matter
  • case control
  • walled carbon nanotubes