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   Biodistribution and toxicity of radio-labeled few layer graphene in mice after intratracheal instillation  
   
نویسنده mao l. ,hu m. ,pan b. ,xie y. ,petersen e.j.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2016 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: the potential human health risks from graphene inhalation exposure have attracted substantial scientific interest as a result of the numerous exciting potential commercial applications of graphene. however,the long-term distribution of graphene in organisms after inhalation is unknown,largely as a result of challenges associated with accurate graphene quantification. methods: carbon-14 labeled flg was used to quantify the in vivo distribution of flg in mice after oral gavage or intratracheal instillation for up to 3 or 28days after exposure,respectively. results: intratracheally instilled flg was mainly retained in the lung with 47% remaining after 4weeks. exposure to non-labeled flg resulted in dose-dependent acute lung injury and pulmonary edema,but these effects were alleviated with time despite the continued presence of flg in the lungs. one percent and 0.18% of the intratracheally instilled flg was present in the liver and spleen,respectively,after 14days by passing through the air-blood barrier,a finding supported by the results of oral gavage experiments which did not show detectable absorption through the gastrointestinal tract. in addition,46.2% of the intratracheally instilled flg was excreted through the feces 28d after exposure. conclusions: quantitative measurements revealed the elimination mechanism for flg and its biodistribution for two exposure pathways. graphene persistence in the lung only caused transient pulmonary effects. the in vivo distribution,elimination,and toxicity results provided here measured using a robust quantitative method support the human health risk assessment of graphene. © 2016 mao et al.
کلیدواژه Biodistribution; Few layer graphene; Intratracheal instillation; Mice; Occupational risk; Toxicity
آدرس school of the environment,nanjing university,state key laboratory of pollution control and resource reuse,nanjing,210093, China, school of the environment,nanjing university,state key laboratory of pollution control and resource reuse,nanjing,210093, China, school of the environment,nanjing university,state key laboratory of pollution control and resource reuse,nanjing,210093, China, school of the environment,nanjing university,state key laboratory of pollution control and resource reuse,nanjing,210093, China, national institute of standards and technology,material measurement laboratory,biosystems and biomaterials division,100 bureau drive,stop 8311,gaithersburg,md 20899-0001, United States
 
     
   
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