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In vitro study of the pulmonary translocation of nanoparticles - A preliminary study

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TOXICOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 160, Issue 3, Pages 218-226

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2005.07.005

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rat type II pneumocytes; calu-3 cell line; in vitro; TEER; nanoparticles

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Recent studies indicate that inhaled ultrafine particles can pass into the circulation. To study this translocation in an in vitro model three types of pulmonary epithelial cells were examined. The integrity of the cell monolayer was verified by measuring the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and passage of sodium fluorescein. TEER was too low in A549 cells. In these preliminary experiments, TEER values of 1007 +/- 300 and 348 +/- 62 Omega cm(2) were reached for the Calu-3 cell line, using permeable membranes of 0.4 and 3 mu m pore size, respectively. Growing primary rat type II pneumocytes on 0.4 mu m pores, a TEER value of 241 +/- 90 Omega cm(2) was reached on day 5; on 3 mu m pores, no acceptable high TEER value was obtained. Translocation studies were done using 46 nm fluorescent polystyrene particles. When incubating polystyrene particles on membranes without a cellular monolayer, significant translocation was only observed using 3 mu m pores: 67.5% and 52.7% for carboxyl- and amine-modified particles, respectively. Only the Calu-3 cell line was used in an initial experiment to investigate the translocation: on 0.4 mu m pores no translocation was observed, on 3 mu m pores similar to 6% translocation was observed both for carboxyl- and amine-modified particles. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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