Publication: Pulmonary toxicity of instilled cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles during acute and subacute stages in rats
Authors
Coccini, Teresa ; Barni, Sergio ; Vaccarone, Rita ; Mustarelli, Piercarlo ; Manzo, Luigi ; Roda, Elisa
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F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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Description
Abstract
Potential risk associated with new
nanomaterial exposure needs to be assessed. This in vivo
study investigated pulmonary effects of engineered
cadmium-containing silica nanoparticles Cd/SiNPs (1
mg/rat), silica SiNPs (600 µg/rat) and CdCl
2 (400 µg/rat)
1, 7 and 30 days after intratracheal instillation.
Comprehensive histopathological and immunocytochemical
characterization of lung damage in terms of
apoptosis, cell proliferation, inflammation, fibrosis and
metabolism were obtained.
After exposure to all treatments, lung parenchyma
showed injury patterns characterized by collapsed
alveoli, inflammation, granuloma formation, thickened
alveolar septa and bronchiolar epithelium exfoliation.
Type II pneumocytes, containing scarcely surfactantlamellated
bodies, were also observed. Apoptotic
phenomena enhanced as following, Cd/SiNPs>CdCl
2>
SiNPs. In parallel with these findings, a significant
increase of PCNA-immunoreactive cells was detected
together with high mitotic activity. Cellular localization
and distribution of IL-6, IP-10 and TGF-ß1 revealed an
increased expression of these cytokines as evidence of
an enhanced cellular inflammatory response. CYP450-
immunoreactivity was also enhanced, at bronchiolar
(e.g. Clara cells) and alveolar (e.g. macrophages) level
after both Cd/SiNPs and CdCl
2. These overall effects
were observed acutely and lasted until the 30th day, with
Cd/SiNPs producing the most marked effects.
Collagen-immunolabelling changed particularly 7
and 30 days after Cd/SiNPs, when a strong stromal
fibrogenic reaction occurred.
The present findings suggest that Cd/SiNPs produce
significantly greater pulmonary alterations than either
SiNPs or CdCl2 under the present experimental
conditions.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, vol. 28, nº 2, (2013)
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