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Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are erroneously considered as singular material entities. Instead, they should be regarded as a heterogeneous class of materials bearing different properties eliciting particular biological outcomes both in vitro and in vivo. Given the pace at whi...

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Autores principales: Bergamaschi, Enrico, Garzaro, Giacomo, Wilson Jones, Georgia, Buglisi, Martina, Caniglia, Michele, Godono, Alessandro, Bosio, Davide, Fenoglio, Ivana, Guseva Canu, Irina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11030745
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author Bergamaschi, Enrico
Garzaro, Giacomo
Wilson Jones, Georgia
Buglisi, Martina
Caniglia, Michele
Godono, Alessandro
Bosio, Davide
Fenoglio, Ivana
Guseva Canu, Irina
author_facet Bergamaschi, Enrico
Garzaro, Giacomo
Wilson Jones, Georgia
Buglisi, Martina
Caniglia, Michele
Godono, Alessandro
Bosio, Davide
Fenoglio, Ivana
Guseva Canu, Irina
author_sort Bergamaschi, Enrico
collection PubMed
description Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are erroneously considered as singular material entities. Instead, they should be regarded as a heterogeneous class of materials bearing different properties eliciting particular biological outcomes both in vitro and in vivo. Given the pace at which the industrial production of CNTs/CNFs is increasing, it is becoming of utmost importance to acquire comprehensive knowledge regarding their biological activity and their hazardous effects in humans. Animal studies carried out by inhalation showed that some CNTs/CNFs species can cause deleterious effects such as inflammation and lung tissue remodeling. Their physico-chemical properties, biological behavior and biopersistence make them similar to asbestos fibers. Human studies suggest some mild effects in workers handling CNTs/CNFs. However, owing to their cross-sectional design, researchers have been as yet unable to firmly demonstrate a causal relationship between such an exposure and the observed effects. Estimation of acceptable exposure levels should warrant a proper risk management. The aim of this review is to challenge the conception of CNTs/CNFs as a single, unified material entity and prompt the establishment of standardized hazard and exposure assessment methodologies able to properly feed risk assessment and management frameworks.
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spelling pubmed-80022942021-03-28 Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb Bergamaschi, Enrico Garzaro, Giacomo Wilson Jones, Georgia Buglisi, Martina Caniglia, Michele Godono, Alessandro Bosio, Davide Fenoglio, Ivana Guseva Canu, Irina Nanomaterials (Basel) Review Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are erroneously considered as singular material entities. Instead, they should be regarded as a heterogeneous class of materials bearing different properties eliciting particular biological outcomes both in vitro and in vivo. Given the pace at which the industrial production of CNTs/CNFs is increasing, it is becoming of utmost importance to acquire comprehensive knowledge regarding their biological activity and their hazardous effects in humans. Animal studies carried out by inhalation showed that some CNTs/CNFs species can cause deleterious effects such as inflammation and lung tissue remodeling. Their physico-chemical properties, biological behavior and biopersistence make them similar to asbestos fibers. Human studies suggest some mild effects in workers handling CNTs/CNFs. However, owing to their cross-sectional design, researchers have been as yet unable to firmly demonstrate a causal relationship between such an exposure and the observed effects. Estimation of acceptable exposure levels should warrant a proper risk management. The aim of this review is to challenge the conception of CNTs/CNFs as a single, unified material entity and prompt the establishment of standardized hazard and exposure assessment methodologies able to properly feed risk assessment and management frameworks. MDPI 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8002294/ /pubmed/33809629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11030745 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Garzaro, Giacomo
Wilson Jones, Georgia
Buglisi, Martina
Caniglia, Michele
Godono, Alessandro
Bosio, Davide
Fenoglio, Ivana
Guseva Canu, Irina
Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title_full Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title_fullStr Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title_short Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibres: More Than a Cobweb
title_sort occupational exposure to carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibres: more than a cobweb
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11030745
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