Persistent DNA Damage Measured by Comet Assay of Sprague Dawley Rat Lung Cells after Five Days of Inhalation Exposure and 1 Month Post-Exposure to Dispersed Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) Generated by New MWCNT Aerosol Generation System
- Authors
- Kim, Jin Sik; Sung, Jae Huyck; Song, Kyung Seuk; Lee, Ji Hyun; Kim, Sun Man; Lee, Gun Ho; Ahn, Kang Ho; Lee, Jong Seong; Shin, Jae Hoon; Park, Jung Duck; Yu, Il Je
- Issue Date
- Aug-2012
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Keywords
- CNTs; MWCNTs; inhalation; single-cell gel electrophoresis assay (Comet assay); lung DNA damage
- Citation
- Toxicological Sciences, v.128, no.2, pp.439 - 448
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- Journal Title
- Toxicological Sciences
- Volume
- 128
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 439
- End Page
- 448
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/32215
- DOI
- 10.1093/toxsci/kfs161
- ISSN
- 1096-6080
- Abstract
- Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have specific physico-chemical properties that are useful for the electronics, automotive, and construction industries. Yet, despite their many advantages, there is a current lack of available information on the human health and environmental hazards of CNTs. For this reason, the current study investigated the inhalation toxicity potential of multiwall CNTs (MWCNTs). Eight-week-old rats were divided into four groups (10 rats in each group), the fresh-air control (0 mg/m(3)), low-concentration group (0.16 mg/m(3)), middle-concentration group (0.34 mg/m(3)), and high-concentration group (0.94 mg/m(3)), and the whole body was exposed to MWCNTs for 5 days (6h/day). Lung cells were then isolated from five rats in each group on day 0 and 1 month after the 5-day exposure, respectively. The MWCNTs were generated by a newly designed generation system, and the MWCNT concentrations in the exposure chambers monitored in accordance with National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 0500 using a membrane filter. The MWCNTs were also sampled for an elemental carbon concentration analysis using a glass filter. The animals exhibited no significant body weight changes, abnormal clinical signs, or mortality during the experiment. A single-cell gel electrophoresis assay (Comet assay) was conducted to determine the DNA damage in lung cells obtained from the right lung. As a result, the Olive tail moments were 23.00 +/- 1.76, 30.39 +/- 1.96, 22.96 +/- 1.26, and 33.98 +/- 2.21 for the control, low-, middle-, and high-concentration groups, respectively, on day 0 postexposure. Meanwhile, 1 month postexposure, the Olive tail moments were 25.00 +/- 2.71, 28.39 +/- 3.55, 22.56 +/- 1.36, and 31.97 +/- 3.16 for the control, low-, middle-, and high-concentration groups, respectively. Thus, the MWCNTs caused a statistically significant increase in lung DNA damage at high concentration (0.94 mg/m(3)) when compared with the negative control group on day 0 and 1 month postexposure.
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