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Inhalation Toxicology | 1999

In vitro effects of coal fly ashes: hydroxyl radical generation, iron release, and DNA damage and toxicity in rat lung epithelial cells

Jan M. S. van Maanen; Paul J. A. Borm; Ad M. Knaapen; Marcel van Herwijnen; P.A.E.L. Schilderman; Kevin R. Smith; Ann E. Aust; Maura Tomatis; Bice Fubini

Oxygen radical generation due to surface radicals, inflammation, and iron release has been suggested as the mechanism of adverse effects of quartz, such as emphysema, fibrosis, and carcinogenic effects. Therefore, we measured iron release, acellular generation of hydroxyl radicals, and oxidative DNA damage and cytotoxicity in rat lung epithelial (RLE) cells by different coal fly ashes (CFA) that contain both quartz and iron. Seven samples of CFA with different particle size and quartz content (up to 14.1%) were tested along with silica (alpha-quartz), ground coal, and coal mine dust (respirable) as positive control particles, and fine TiO(2) (anatase) as a negative control. Five test samples were pulverized fuel ashes (PFA), two samples were coal gasification (SCG) ashes (quartz content <0.1%), and one sample was a ground coal. No marked differences between SCG and PFA fly ashes were observed, and toxicity did not correlate with physicochemical characteristics or effect parameters. Stable surface radicals were only detected in the reference particles silica and coal mine dust, but not in CFA. On the other hand, hydroxyl radical generation by all fly ashes was observed in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, which was positively correlated with iron mobilization and inhibited by deferoxamine, but not correlated with iron or quartz content. Also a relationship between acellular hydroxyl radical generation and oxidative DNA damage in RLE cells by CFA was observed. Differences in hydroxyl radical generation and oxidative damage by the CFA were not related to iron and quartz content, but the respirable ashes (MAT023, 38, and 41) showed a very extensive level of hydroxyl radical generation in comparison to nonrespirable fly ashes and respirable references. This radical generation was clearly related to the iron mobilization from these particles. In conclusion, the mechanisms by which CFA and the positive references (silica, coal mine dust) affect rat lung epithelial cells seem to be different, and the data suggest that quartz in CFA does not act the same as quartz in silica or coal mine dust. On the other hand, the results indicate an important role for size and iron release in generation and subsequent effects of reactive oxygen species caused by CFA.


Archive | 2007

Physicochemical Characteristics of Nanoparticles that Determine Potential Toxicity

Bice Fubini; Ivana Fenoglio; Maura Tomatis


21st General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association | 2014

Environmental Exposure to Asbestos andAsbestiform Minerals. Identification, Hazard andInactivation Routes: a Multidisciplinar Approach

Francesco Turci; Elisabetta Aldieri; Elena Belluso; Silvana Capella; Roberto Compagnoni; Stefania Daghino; Elena Gazzano; Dario Ghigo; Chiara Groppo; E. Favero-Longo Sergio; S. Perotto; Rosanna Piervittori; Maura Tomatis; Bice Fubini


XXIV Congresso Nazionale della Società Chimica Italiana | 2011

Reactivity and cell toxicity of surface modified TiO2 nanopowders usable as sunscreen agents.

Ferrero Silvia; Alloa Elisa; Ingrid Corazzari; Ivana Fenoglio; Bice Fubini; Stefano Livraghi; Elio Giamello; Ponti Jessica; Rossi Francois


Convegno Internazionale “CELLTOX 1991-2011 Twenty years of in Vitro Toxicology: Achievements and Future Challenges” | 2011

Physico-chemical determinants in the cellular responses to nanostructured amorphous silicas

Elena Gazzano; Mara Ghiazza; Manuela Polimeni; Bolis Vera; Ivana Fenoglio; Bice Fubini; Dario Ghigo


Biological Responses to Nanoscale Particles | 2011

Role of hydrophilicity in the interaction of fibrinogen with SiO2 nanoparticles

Arianna Marucco; Emanuele Carella; Francesco Turci; Ivana Fenoglio; Bice Fubini; Ceccone Giacomo; Rossi Francois; O’Neill Luke; Hugh J. Byrne


Archive | 2010

Influence of aggregation on nanoparticle cytotoxicity

Virginie Rabolli; Leen Thomassen; Catherine Princen; Dorota Napierska; Laetitia Gonzalez; Micheline Kirsch-Volders; Peter Hoet; François Huaux; Bice Fubini; Gianmario Martra; Gabriele Alberto; Christine Kirschhock; Johan Martens; Dominique Lison


IX national meeting on Nanophase Materials | 2009

The behaviour of glassy precious alloys in synthetic sweat

Paola Rizzi; Gianluca Fiore; Ioana Mihaela Ichim; Ingrid Corazzari; Ivana Fenoglio; Bice Fubini; L. Battezzati


2nd NanoImpactNet Conference | 2009

Interaction with porcine skin of coated and uncoated titanium dioxide nanoparticles

Francesco Turci; Elena Peira; Ingrid Corazzari; Ivana Fenoglio; Michele Trotta; Bice Fubini


XXII Congresso Nazionale della Società Chimica Italiana | 2006

Nanosizing of iron particles: appearance and enhancement of reactivity towards biological molecole and cells

Raffaella Ceschino; Gianmario Martra; Ivana Fenoglio; Maura Tomatis; Salvatore Coluccia; Bice Fubini; Dario Ghigo; Costanzo Costamagna

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