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Toxicokinetics of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles after inhalation in rats

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TOXICOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 265, Issue -, Pages 77-85

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.11.014

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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles; Toxicokinetics; Inhalation; Rats

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  1. PrimaQuebec
  2. Institute of Research of Hydro-Quebec
  3. Institut de recherche en sante publique de lU'niversite de Montreal (IRSPUM), Canada
  4. Chair in Toxicological risk Assessment and Management of the University of Montreal, Canada

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This study focused on the generation of aerosols of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) and their disposition kinetics in rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed by inhalation to 15 mg/m3 of anatase TiO2 NPs (similar to 20 nm) during 6 h. Rats were sacrificed at different time points over 14 days following the onset of inhalation. Ti levels were quantified by ICP-MS in blood, tissues, and excreta. Oxidative damages were also monitored (MDA). Highest tissue levels of Ti were found in lungs; peak values were reached only at 48 h followed by a progressive decrease over 14 days, suggesting a persistence of NPs at the site-of-entry. Levels reached in blood, lymph nodes and other internal organs (including liver, kidney, spleen) were circa one order of magnitude lower than in lungs, but the profiles were indicative of a certain translocation to the systemic circulation. Large amounts were recovered in feces compared to urine, suggesting that inhaled NPs were eliminated mainly by mucociliary clearance and ingested. TiO2 NPs also appeared to be partly transferred to olfactory bulbs and brain. MDA levels indicative of oxidative damage were significantly increased in lungs and blood at 24 h but this was not clearly reflected at later times. Translocation and clearance rates of inhaled NPs under different realistic exposure conditions should be further documented. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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