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Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals

In vitro toxicological studies together with atomistic molecular dynamics simulations show that occupational co-exposure with C(60) fullerene may strengthen the health effects of organic industrial chemicals. The chemicals studied are acetophenone, benzaldehyde, benzyl alcohol, m-cresol, and toluene...

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Autores principales: Lehto, Maili, Karilainen, Topi, Róg, Tomasz, Cramariuc, Oana, Vanhala, Esa, Tornaeus, Jarkko, Taberman, Helena, Jänis, Janne, Alenius, Harri, Vattulainen, Ilpo, Laine, Olli
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4256445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114490
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author Lehto, Maili
Karilainen, Topi
Róg, Tomasz
Cramariuc, Oana
Vanhala, Esa
Tornaeus, Jarkko
Taberman, Helena
Jänis, Janne
Alenius, Harri
Vattulainen, Ilpo
Laine, Olli
author_facet Lehto, Maili
Karilainen, Topi
Róg, Tomasz
Cramariuc, Oana
Vanhala, Esa
Tornaeus, Jarkko
Taberman, Helena
Jänis, Janne
Alenius, Harri
Vattulainen, Ilpo
Laine, Olli
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description In vitro toxicological studies together with atomistic molecular dynamics simulations show that occupational co-exposure with C(60) fullerene may strengthen the health effects of organic industrial chemicals. The chemicals studied are acetophenone, benzaldehyde, benzyl alcohol, m-cresol, and toluene which can be used with fullerene as reagents or solvents in industrial processes. Potential co-exposure scenarios include a fullerene dust and organic chemical vapor, or a fullerene solution aerosolized in workplace air. Unfiltered and filtered mixtures of C(60) and organic chemicals represent different co-exposure scenarios in in vitro studies where acute cytotoxicity and immunotoxicity of C(60) and organic chemicals are tested together and alone by using human THP-1-derived macrophages. Statistically significant co-effects are observed for an unfiltered mixture of benzaldehyde and C(60) that is more cytotoxic than benzaldehyde alone, and for a filtered mixture of m-cresol and C(60) that is slightly less cytotoxic than m-cresol. Hydrophobicity of chemicals correlates with co-effects when secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α is considered. Complementary atomistic molecular dynamics simulations reveal that C(60) co-aggregates with all chemicals in aqueous environment. Stable aggregates have a fullerene-rich core and a chemical-rich surface layer, and while essentially all C(60) molecules aggregate together, a portion of organic molecules remains in water.
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spelling pubmed-42564452014-12-11 Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals Lehto, Maili Karilainen, Topi Róg, Tomasz Cramariuc, Oana Vanhala, Esa Tornaeus, Jarkko Taberman, Helena Jänis, Janne Alenius, Harri Vattulainen, Ilpo Laine, Olli PLoS One Research Article In vitro toxicological studies together with atomistic molecular dynamics simulations show that occupational co-exposure with C(60) fullerene may strengthen the health effects of organic industrial chemicals. The chemicals studied are acetophenone, benzaldehyde, benzyl alcohol, m-cresol, and toluene which can be used with fullerene as reagents or solvents in industrial processes. Potential co-exposure scenarios include a fullerene dust and organic chemical vapor, or a fullerene solution aerosolized in workplace air. Unfiltered and filtered mixtures of C(60) and organic chemicals represent different co-exposure scenarios in in vitro studies where acute cytotoxicity and immunotoxicity of C(60) and organic chemicals are tested together and alone by using human THP-1-derived macrophages. Statistically significant co-effects are observed for an unfiltered mixture of benzaldehyde and C(60) that is more cytotoxic than benzaldehyde alone, and for a filtered mixture of m-cresol and C(60) that is slightly less cytotoxic than m-cresol. Hydrophobicity of chemicals correlates with co-effects when secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α is considered. Complementary atomistic molecular dynamics simulations reveal that C(60) co-aggregates with all chemicals in aqueous environment. Stable aggregates have a fullerene-rich core and a chemical-rich surface layer, and while essentially all C(60) molecules aggregate together, a portion of organic molecules remains in water. Public Library of Science 2014-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4256445/ /pubmed/25473947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114490 Text en © 2014 Lehto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lehto, Maili
Karilainen, Topi
Róg, Tomasz
Cramariuc, Oana
Vanhala, Esa
Tornaeus, Jarkko
Taberman, Helena
Jänis, Janne
Alenius, Harri
Vattulainen, Ilpo
Laine, Olli
Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title_full Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title_fullStr Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title_full_unstemmed Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title_short Co-Exposure with Fullerene May Strengthen Health Effects of Organic Industrial Chemicals
title_sort co-exposure with fullerene may strengthen health effects of organic industrial chemicals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4256445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114490
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