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   Gender differences in murine pulmonary responses elicited by cellulose nanocrystals  
   
نویسنده shvedova a.a. ,kisin e.r. ,yanamala n. ,farcas m.t. ,menas a.l. ,williams a. ,fournier p.m. ,reynolds j.s. ,gutkin d.w. ,star a. ,reiner r.s. ,halappanavar s. ,kagan v.e.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2016 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: cellulose-based materials have been used for centuries to manufacture different goods derived from forestry and agricultural sources. in the growing field of nanocellulose applications,its uniquely engineered properties are instrumental for inventive products coming to competitive markets. due to their high aspect ratio and stiffness,it is speculated that cellulose nanocrystals (cnc) may cause similar pulmonary toxicity as carbon nanotubes and asbestos,thus posing a potential negative impact on public health and the environment. methods: the present study was undertaken to investigate the pulmonary outcomes induced by repeated exposure to respirable cnc. c57bl/6 female and male mice were exposed by pharyngeal aspiration to cnc (40 μg/mouse) 2 times a week for 3 weeks. several biochemical endpoints and pathophysiological outcomes along with gene expression changes were evaluated and compared in the lungs of male and female mice. results: exposure to respirable cnc caused pulmonary inflammation and damage,induced oxidative stress,elevated tgf-β and collagen levels in lung,and impaired pulmonary functions. notably,these effects were markedly more pronounced in females compared to male mice. moreover,sex differences in responses to pulmonary exposure to cnc were also detected at the level of global mrna expression as well as in inflammatory cytokine/chemokine activity. conclusions: overall,our results indicate that there are considerable differences in responses to respirable cnc based on gender with a higher pulmonary toxicity observed in female mice. © 2016 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Cellulose; Gender differences; Inflammation; MRNA expression; Oxidative stress; Pulmonary toxicity
آدرس health effects laboratory division,niosh,exposure assessment branch,1095 willowdale road,morgantown,wv 26505,united states,school of medicine/wvu,department of physiology and pharmacology,morgantown,wv, United States, health effects laboratory division,niosh,exposure assessment branch,1095 willowdale road,morgantown,wv 26505, United States, health effects laboratory division,niosh,exposure assessment branch,1095 willowdale road,morgantown,wv 26505, United States, health effects laboratory division,niosh,exposure assessment branch,1095 willowdale road,morgantown,wv 26505, United States, health effects laboratory division,niosh,exposure assessment branch,1095 willowdale road,morgantown,wv 26505, United States, environmental and radiation health sciences directorate,health canada,ottawa,on k1a 0 k9, Canada, university of pittsburgh,department of chemistry,pittsburgh,pa, United States, engineering and controls technology branch,niosh/cdc,morgantown,wv, United States, university of pittsburgh,department of pathology,pittsburgh,pa, United States, university of pittsburgh,department of chemistry,pittsburgh,pa, United States, usda forest service,forest products laboratory,madison,wi, United States, environmental and radiation health sciences directorate,health canada,ottawa,on k1a 0 k9, Canada, university of pittsburgh,free radical center,pittsburgh,pa,united states,university of pittsburgh,department of environmental and occupational health,pittsburgh,pa, United States
 
     
   
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