Biological effects of nano-nickel in rat lungs after administration by inhalation and by intratracheal instillation

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We examined the biological effects of the nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles by inhalation and instillation study. Wistar male rats were exposed to NiO nanoparticles (nNiOs) for 4 weeks (6 hrs/day). The nNiOs was black-colored NiO (99.8%) and average particle size (APS) was 20 nm. The geometric mean diameter of the particles in the chamber and the daily average exposure concentration were 139 12 nm and 1.0 0.5 × 105 particles/cc, respectively. The deposited amount of nNiOs in the rat lungs at 4 days after the inhalation exposure ended was 29 4 μg. Although nNiOs exposure group showed temporal significant increase in the number of total cells in brochoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) at 4 days after the exposure end, the difference were not seen at one month after an exposure end compared with control group. The histopathological change was not severe just after the inhalation nor throughout the observation time. Elemental mappings of nickel showed that nickel particles were located in agglomeration at the pulmonary macrophages. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ogami, A., Morimoto, Y., Murakami, M., Myojo, T., Oyabu, T., & Tanaka, I. (2009). Biological effects of nano-nickel in rat lungs after administration by inhalation and by intratracheal instillation. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 151. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/151/1/012032

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