Lung exposure to nanoparticles modulates an asthmatic response in a mouse model

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The aim of this study was to investigate the modulation of an asthmatic response by titanium dioxide (TiO2) or gold (Au) nanoparticles (NPs) in a murine model of diisocyanate-induced asthma. On days 1 and 8, BALB/c mice received 0.3% toluene diisocyanate (TDI) or the vehicle acetone-olive oil (AOO) on the dorsum of both ears (20 μL). On day 14, the mice were oropharyngeally dosed with 40 μ a NP suspension (0.4 mg·mL-1 (∼g·kg-1) TiO2 or Au). 1 day later (day 15), the mice received an oropharyngeal challenge with 0.01% TDI (20 μOn day 16, airway hyperreactivity (AHR), bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cell and cytokine analysis, lung histology, and total serum immunoglobulin E were assessed. NP exposure in sensitised mice led to a two- (TiO2) or three-fold (Au) increase in AHR, and a three- (TiO2) or five-fold (Au) increase in BAL total cell counts, mainly comprising neutrophils and macrophages. The NPs taken up by BAL macrophages were identified by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Histological analysis revealed increased oedema, epithelial damage and inflammation. In conclusion, these results show that a low, intrapulmonary doses of TiO2 or Au NPs can aggravate pulmonary inflammation and AHR in a mouse model of diisocyanate-induced asthma. Copyright©ERS 2011.

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Hussain, S., Vanoirbeek, J. A. J., Luyts, K., De Vooght, V., Verbeken, E., Thomassen, L. C. J., … Hoet, P. H. M. (2011). Lung exposure to nanoparticles modulates an asthmatic response in a mouse model. European Respiratory Journal, 37(2), 299–309. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00168509

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