Nanotitanium dioxide toxicity in mouse lung is reduced in sanding dust from paint

111Citations
Citations of this article
84Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

Background: Little is known of how the toxicity of nanoparticles is affected by the incorporation in complex matrices. We compared the toxic effects of the titanium dioxide nanoparticle UV-Titan L181 (NanoTiO 2), pure or embedded in a paint matrix. We also compared the effects of the same paint with and without NanoTiO 2.Methods: Mice received a single intratracheal instillation of 18, 54 and 162 μg of NanoTiO 2or 54, 162 and 486 μg of the sanding dust from paint with and without NanoTiO 2. DNA damage in broncheoalveolar lavage cells and liver, lung inflammation and liver histology were evaluated 1, 3 and 28 days after intratracheal instillation. Printex 90 was included as positive control.Results: There was no additive effect of adding NanoTiO 2to paints: Therefore the toxicity of NanoTiO 2was reduced by inclusion into a paint matrix. NanoTiO 2induced inflammation in mice with severity similar to Printex 90. The inflammatory response of NanoTiO 2and Printex 90 correlated with the instilled surface area. None of the materials, except of Printex 90, induced DNA damage in lung lining fluid cells. The highest dose of NanoTiO 2caused DNA damage in hepatic tissue 1 day after intratracheal instillation. Exposure of mice to the dust from paints with and without TiO 2was not associated with hepatic histopathological changes. Exposure to NanoTiO 2or to Printex 90 caused slight histopathological changes in the liver in some of the mice at different time points.Conclusions: Pulmonary inflammation and DNA damage and hepatic histopathology were not changed in mice instilled with sanding dust from NanoTiO 2paint compared to paint without NanoTiO 2. However, pure NanoTiO 2caused greater inflammation than NanoTiO 2embedded in the paint matrix. © 2012 Saber et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Saber, A. T., Jacobsen, N. R., Mortensen, A., Szarek, J., Jackson, P., Madsen, A. M., … Wallin, H. (2012). Nanotitanium dioxide toxicity in mouse lung is reduced in sanding dust from paint. Particle and Fibre Toxicology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-8977-9-4

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free