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Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups

Exposures to two commercial nanofilm spray products (NFPs), a floor sealant (NFP 1) and a coating product for tiles (NFP 2), were investigated for airway irritation, airway inflammation, and lung damage in a mouse inhalation model. The particle exposure was characterized by particle number, particle...

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Autores principales: Nørgaard, Asger W., Larsen, Søren T., Hammer, Maria, Poulsen, Steen S., Jensen, Keld A., Nielsen, Gunnar D., Wolkoff, Peder
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2886856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20348230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfq094
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author Nørgaard, Asger W.
Larsen, Søren T.
Hammer, Maria
Poulsen, Steen S.
Jensen, Keld A.
Nielsen, Gunnar D.
Wolkoff, Peder
author_facet Nørgaard, Asger W.
Larsen, Søren T.
Hammer, Maria
Poulsen, Steen S.
Jensen, Keld A.
Nielsen, Gunnar D.
Wolkoff, Peder
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description Exposures to two commercial nanofilm spray products (NFPs), a floor sealant (NFP 1) and a coating product for tiles (NFP 2), were investigated for airway irritation, airway inflammation, and lung damage in a mouse inhalation model. The particle exposure was characterized by particle number, particle size distribution, and gravimetric analysis. BALB/cJ mice were exposed for 60 min to the aerosolized products at 3.3–60 mg/m(3) (10(5)–10(6) fine particles/cm(3)) measured in the breathing zone of the mice. Lung inflammation and lung damage were assessed by study of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cytology, protein in BALF, and histology. Mass spectral analysis showed that NFP 1 and NFP 2 contained hydrolysates and condensates of a perfluorosilane and alkylsilane, respectively. NFP 1 induced a concentration-dependent decrease of the tidal volume lasting for at least 1 day. Exposure concentrations above 16.1 mg/m(3) (2.1 × 10(6) fine particles/cm(3)) gave rise to significant increases of protein level in BALF and reduced body weight, and histological examination showed atelectasis, emphysema, and hemorrhages. A narrow interval between the no-effect level (16.1 mg/m(3)) and the lethal concentrations (18.4 mg/m(3)) was observed. The alkylsilane-based product (NFP 2) had no effect at the concentrations studied. Experiments with different types of perfluorinated silanes and alkylsiloxanes showed that the toxic effects did not arise solely from the perfluorination. The number of free hydroxyl groups in the silanes/alkylsiloxanes was also critical for the toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-28868562010-06-18 Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups Nørgaard, Asger W. Larsen, Søren T. Hammer, Maria Poulsen, Steen S. Jensen, Keld A. Nielsen, Gunnar D. Wolkoff, Peder Toxicol Sci Nanotoxicology Exposures to two commercial nanofilm spray products (NFPs), a floor sealant (NFP 1) and a coating product for tiles (NFP 2), were investigated for airway irritation, airway inflammation, and lung damage in a mouse inhalation model. The particle exposure was characterized by particle number, particle size distribution, and gravimetric analysis. BALB/cJ mice were exposed for 60 min to the aerosolized products at 3.3–60 mg/m(3) (10(5)–10(6) fine particles/cm(3)) measured in the breathing zone of the mice. Lung inflammation and lung damage were assessed by study of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cytology, protein in BALF, and histology. Mass spectral analysis showed that NFP 1 and NFP 2 contained hydrolysates and condensates of a perfluorosilane and alkylsilane, respectively. NFP 1 induced a concentration-dependent decrease of the tidal volume lasting for at least 1 day. Exposure concentrations above 16.1 mg/m(3) (2.1 × 10(6) fine particles/cm(3)) gave rise to significant increases of protein level in BALF and reduced body weight, and histological examination showed atelectasis, emphysema, and hemorrhages. A narrow interval between the no-effect level (16.1 mg/m(3)) and the lethal concentrations (18.4 mg/m(3)) was observed. The alkylsilane-based product (NFP 2) had no effect at the concentrations studied. Experiments with different types of perfluorinated silanes and alkylsiloxanes showed that the toxic effects did not arise solely from the perfluorination. The number of free hydroxyl groups in the silanes/alkylsiloxanes was also critical for the toxicity. Oxford University Press 2010-07 2010-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2886856/ /pubmed/20348230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfq094 Text en © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nanotoxicology
Nørgaard, Asger W.
Larsen, Søren T.
Hammer, Maria
Poulsen, Steen S.
Jensen, Keld A.
Nielsen, Gunnar D.
Wolkoff, Peder
Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title_full Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title_fullStr Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title_full_unstemmed Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title_short Lung Damage in Mice after Inhalation of Nanofilm Spray Products: The Role of Perfluorination and Free Hydroxyl Groups
title_sort lung damage in mice after inhalation of nanofilm spray products: the role of perfluorination and free hydroxyl groups
topic Nanotoxicology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2886856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20348230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfq094
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