Proteomic analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from rats exposed to formaldehyde

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Formaldehyde is an industrial chemical used in the manufacture of building materials and household products, and is one of the major pollutants that cause "sick building syndrome". Formaldehyde causes a wide range of toxic effects such as the formation of DNA-protein cross-links, activation of the immune system, and sensory irritation. In the present study, we investigated the effects of formaldehyde inhalation on protein levels in rat bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a proteomics approach. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectroscopy, we identified aldo-keto reductase 1B10 as a possible biomarker for formaldehyde inhalation. This study may contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of formaldehyde exposure. © 2010 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Ahn, K. H., Kirn, S. K., Lee, J. M., Jeon, H. J., Lee, D. H., & Kim, D. K. (2010). Proteomic analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from rats exposed to formaldehyde. Journal of Health Science, 56(3), 287–295. https://doi.org/10.1248/jhs.56.287

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