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Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.

Exposure of rats to quartz (or various other particles) can lead to the development of lung tumors. At the moment, the mechanisms involved in particle-induced tumor formation are not clarified. However, it is suggested that inflammation, in conjunction with the production of reactive oxygen species...

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Autores principales: Nehls, P, Seiler, F, Rehn, B, Greferath, R, Bruch, J
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Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9400740
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author Nehls, P
Seiler, F
Rehn, B
Greferath, R
Bruch, J
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Bruch, J
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description Exposure of rats to quartz (or various other particles) can lead to the development of lung tumors. At the moment, the mechanisms involved in particle-induced tumor formation are not clarified. However, it is suggested that inflammation, in conjunction with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and an enhancement of epithelial cell proliferation, may play a key role in the development of lung tumors. ROS induces 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoGua) and other mutagenic DNA oxidation products, which can be converted to mutations in proliferating cells. Mutation formation in cancer-related genes is a critical event with respect to tumor formation. In this study we investigated the effects of quartz (DQ12) and of the nontumorigenic dust corundum on the induction of 8-oxoGua in the DNA of rat lung cells, as well as on cell proliferation and pulmonary inflammation. Wistar rats were exposed by intratracheal instillation to quartz (2.5 mg/rat) or corundum (2.5 mg/rat) suspended in physiological saline; control animals exposed to physiological saline or left untreated. Measurements were carried out 7, 21, and 90 days after the exposures. 8-oxoGua levels were determined in lung tissue sections at the single cell level by immunocytological assay using a rabbit anti-8-oxoGua antibody. After exposure to quartz, 8-oxoGua levels were significantly increased at all time points of investigation. Additionally, we observed inflammation and an enhanced cell proliferation. Exposure to corundum had no adverse effects on the lung; neither increased 8-oxoGua levels nor enhanced cell proliferation or inflammation were detected. These observations support the suggestion that inflammation associated with increased 8-oxoGua levels in lung cells and increased cell proliferation is an important determinant for particle-induced development of lung tumors in the rat.
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spelling pubmed-14701442006-06-01 Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure. Nehls, P Seiler, F Rehn, B Greferath, R Bruch, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Exposure of rats to quartz (or various other particles) can lead to the development of lung tumors. At the moment, the mechanisms involved in particle-induced tumor formation are not clarified. However, it is suggested that inflammation, in conjunction with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and an enhancement of epithelial cell proliferation, may play a key role in the development of lung tumors. ROS induces 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoGua) and other mutagenic DNA oxidation products, which can be converted to mutations in proliferating cells. Mutation formation in cancer-related genes is a critical event with respect to tumor formation. In this study we investigated the effects of quartz (DQ12) and of the nontumorigenic dust corundum on the induction of 8-oxoGua in the DNA of rat lung cells, as well as on cell proliferation and pulmonary inflammation. Wistar rats were exposed by intratracheal instillation to quartz (2.5 mg/rat) or corundum (2.5 mg/rat) suspended in physiological saline; control animals exposed to physiological saline or left untreated. Measurements were carried out 7, 21, and 90 days after the exposures. 8-oxoGua levels were determined in lung tissue sections at the single cell level by immunocytological assay using a rabbit anti-8-oxoGua antibody. After exposure to quartz, 8-oxoGua levels were significantly increased at all time points of investigation. Additionally, we observed inflammation and an enhanced cell proliferation. Exposure to corundum had no adverse effects on the lung; neither increased 8-oxoGua levels nor enhanced cell proliferation or inflammation were detected. These observations support the suggestion that inflammation associated with increased 8-oxoGua levels in lung cells and increased cell proliferation is an important determinant for particle-induced development of lung tumors in the rat. 1997-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1470144/ /pubmed/9400740 Text en
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Nehls, P
Seiler, F
Rehn, B
Greferath, R
Bruch, J
Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title_full Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title_fullStr Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title_full_unstemmed Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title_short Formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
title_sort formation and persistence of 8-oxoguanine in rat lung cells as an important determinant for tumor formation following particle exposure.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9400740
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