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Health Effects of Particulate Uranium Exposure

Journal

TOXICS
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics10100575

Keywords

particulate uranium; health effect; toxicity; biological mechanism

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  1. CAEP Foundation [CX20200017, TCGH0712]

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Uranium contamination is a significant global health issue, particularly through inhalation of particulate uranium. Studies have shown a possible association between lung cancer risk and uranium exposure, but evidence for other tumors is limited. Animal experiments have demonstrated respiratory and central nervous system damage from particulate uranium exposure. However, understanding of the health risks and toxicological mechanisms of particulate uranium contamination is still preliminary.
Uranium contamination has become a nonnegligible global health problem. Inhalation of particulate uranium is one of the predominant routes of occupational and environmental exposure. Uranium particle is a complex two-phase flow of matter that is both particulate and flowable. This particular physicochemical property may alter its biological activity. Epidemiological studies from occupationally exposed populations in the uranium industry have concluded that there is a possible association between lung cancer risk and uranium exposure, while the evidence for the risk of other tumors is not sufficient. The toxicological effects of particulate uranium exposure to animals have been shown in laboratory tests to focus on respiratory and central nervous system damage. Fibrosis and tumors can occur in the lung tissue of the respiratory tract. Uranium particles can also induce a concentration-dependent increase in cytotoxicity, targeting mitochondria. The understanding of the health risks and potential toxicological mechanisms of particulate uranium contamination is still at a preliminary stage. The diversity of particle parameters has limited the in-depth exploration. This review summarizes the current evidence on the toxicology of particulate uranium and highlights the knowledge gaps and research prospects.

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