DOAJ Open Access 2023

Subchronic pulmonary toxicity of ambient particles containing cement production–related elements

Eun-Jung Park Mi-Jin Yang Min-Sung Kang Young-Min Jo Cheolho Yoon +5 lainnya

Abstrak

Chronic respiratory disease is among the most common non-communicable diseases, and particulate materials (PM) are a major risk factor. Meanwhile, evidence of the relationship between the physicochemical characteristics of PM and pulmonary toxicity mechanism is still limited. Here, we collected particles (CPM) from the air of a port city adjacent to a cement factory, and we found that the CPM contained various elements, including heavy metals (such as arsenic, thallium, barium, and zirconium) which are predicted to have originated from a cement plant adjacent to the sampling site. We also delivered the CPM intratracheally to mice for 13 weeks to investigate the pulmonary toxicity of inhaled CPM. CPM-induced chronic inflammatory lesions with an increased total number of cells in the lung of mice. Meanwhile, among inflammatory mediators measured in this study, levels of IL-1β, TNF-α, CXCL-1, and IFN-γ were elevated in the treated group compared with the controls. Considering that the alveolar macrophage (known as dust cell) is a professional phagocyte that is responsible for the clearance of PM from the respiratory surfaces, we also investigated cellular responses following exposure to CPM in MH-S cells, a mouse alveolar macrophage cell line. CPM inhibited cell proliferation and formed autophagosome-like vacuoles. Intracellular calcium accumulation and oxidative stress, and altered expression of pyrimidine metabolism- and olfactory transduction-related genes were observed in CPM-treated cells. More interestingly, type I-LC3B and full-length PARP proteins were not replenished in CPM-treated cells, and cell cycle changes, apoptotic and necrotic cell death, and caspase-3 cleavage were not significantly detected in cells exposed to CPM. Taken together, we conclude that dysfunction of alveolar macrophages may contribute to CPM-induced pulmonary inflammation. In addition, given the possible transformation of heart tissue observed in CPM-treated mice, we suggest that further study is needed to clarify the systemic pathological changes and the molecular mechanisms following chronic exposure to CPM.

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Penulis (10)

E

Eun-Jung Park

M

Mi-Jin Yang

M

Min-Sung Kang

Y

Young-Min Jo

C

Cheolho Yoon

Y

Yunseo Lee

D

Dong-Wan Kim

G

Gwang-Hee Lee

I

Ik-Hwan Kwon

J

Jin-Bae Kim

Format Sitasi

Park, E., Yang, M., Kang, M., Jo, Y., Yoon, C., Lee, Y. et al. (2023). Subchronic pulmonary toxicity of ambient particles containing cement production–related elements. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2023.07.002

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Tahun Terbit
2023
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10.1016/j.toxrep.2023.07.002
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