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Chemosphere | 2016

In vitro dermal penetration of nickel nanoparticles.

Matteo Crosera; Gianpiero Adami; Marcella Mauro; Massimo Bovenzi; Elena Baracchini; Francesca Larese Filon

Nickel nanoparticles (NiNPs) represent a new type of occupational exposure because, due to the small size/high surface, they can release more Ni ions compared to bulk material. It has been reported a case of a worker who developed sensitization while handling nickel nanopowder without precautions. Therefore there is the need to assess whether the skin absorption of NiNPs is higher compared to bulk nickel. Two independent in vitro experiments were performed using Franz diffusion cells. Eight cells for each experiment were fitted using intact and needle-abraded human skin. The donor phase was a suspension of NiNPs with mean size of 77.7 ± 24.1 nm in synthetic sweat. Ni permeated both types of skin, reaching higher levels up to two orders of magnitude in the damaged skin compared to intact skin (5.2 ± 2.0 vs 0.032 ± 0.010 μg cm(-2), p = 0.006) at 24 h. Total Ni amount into the skin was 29.2 ± 11.2 μg cm(-2) in damaged skin and 9.67 ± 2.70 μg cm(-2) in intact skin (mean and SD, p = 0.006). Skin abrasions lead to doubling the Ni amount in the epidermis and to an increase of ten times in the dermis. This study demonstrated that NiNPs applied on skin surface cause an increase of nickel content into the skin and a significant permeation flux through the skin, higher when a damaged skin protocol was used. Preventive measures are needed when NiNPs are produced and used due to their higher potential to enter in our body compared to bulk nickel.


Toxicology Letters | 2018

In vitro permeation of palladium powders through intact and damaged human skin

Matteo Crosera; Marcella Mauro; Massimo Bovenzi; Gianpiero Adami; Elena Baracchini; Giovanni Maina; Francesca Larese Filon

The use of palladium (Pd) has grown in the last decades, commonly used in automotive catalytic converters, jewellery and dental restorations sectors. Both general and working population can be exposed to this metal, which may act as skin sensitizer. This study investigated in vitro palladium powders permeation through excised intact and damaged human skin using the Franz diffusion cell method and the effect of rapid skin decontamination using sodium laureth-sulphate. 1 mL of a 10 min sonicated suspension made of 2.5 g of Pd powder in 50 mL synthetic sweat at pH 4.5 and room temperature was applied to the outer surface of the skin membranes for 24 h. Pd permeation, assessed by ICP-MS, was higher when damaged skin was used (p = 0.03). Final flux permeation values and lag times were 0.02 ± 0.01 μg cm-2 h-1 and 6.00 ± 3.95 h for intact, and 0.10 ± 0.02 μg cm-2 h-1 and 2.05 ± 1.49 h for damaged skin samples, respectively. Damaged skin protocol enhances Pd skin penetration inside dermal layer (p = 0.04), thus making the metal available for systemic uptake. Pd penetration (p = 0.02) and permeation (p = 0.012) through intact skin decreased significantly when a cleaning procedure was applied. This study demonstrates that after skin exposure to Pd powders a small permeation of the metal happen both through intact and damaged skin and that an early decontamination with a common cleanser can significantly decrease the final amount of metal available forsystemic uptake.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2017

Melanization Affects the Content of Selected Elements in Parmelioid Lichens

Lorenzo Fortuna; Elena Baracchini; Gianpiero Adami; Mauro Tretiach

Lichens belonging to Parmeliaceae are highly diversified, but most of them share an extremely conserved morpho-chemical trait: the lower cortex is heavily melanized. The adaptive value of this character is still uncertain. Melanins are ubiquitous compounds found in most organisms since they fulfil several biological functions including defense against UV radiation, oxidizing agents, microbial stress, and metal complexation. This work aims to establish whether melanization can affect the elemental content of lichen thalli. The relative abundance of macro- (Ca, K and S) and micro- (Fe, Mn and Zn) nutrients in melanized and non-melanized pseudotissues of nine species was first evaluated by a non-destructive micro-X-ray fluorescence elemental analysis on either the upper and lower cortex, and on the internal medulla, which was artificially exposed to the mechanical removal of the lower cortex. Afterwards, the total concentration of the same elements was measured in composite samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy after acidic digestion. In order to verify whether Fe and Zn are chemically bound to the melanized pseudotissues, a sequential elution experiment was performed on two species: the two-side heavily melanized Melanelixia glabratula and the one-side lightly melanized Punctelia subrudecta. The content of Fe and Zn was higher in the melanized species than in the non-melanized ones. Species deprived of their melanized lower cortex showed a sharp decrease in Fe but not in Zn, suggesting that the melanized lower cortex is involved in Fe complexation, whereas Zn is homogeneously distributed throughout the thallus.


Environmental Pollution | 2016

Palladium nanoparticles exposure: Evaluation of permeation through damaged and intact human skin.

Francesca Larese Filon; Matteo Crosera; Marcella Mauro; Elena Baracchini; Massimo Bovenzi; Tiziano Montini; Paolo Fornasiero; Gianpiero Adami


Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

Bioaccumulation of thallium and other trace metals in Biscutella laevigata nearby a decommissioned zinc-lead mine (Northeastern Italian Alps)

Elena Pavoni; Elisa Petranich; Gianpiero Adami; Elena Baracchini; Matteo Crosera; Andrea Emili; Davide Lenaz; Pablo Higueras; Stefano Covelli


Microchemical Journal | 2016

Micro-XRF and FT-IR/ATR analyses of an optically degraded ancient document of the Trieste (Italy) cadastral system (1893): A novel and surprising iron gall ink protective action

Gianpiero Adami; Andrea Gorassini; Enrico Prenesti; Matteo Crosera; Elena Baracchini; Alessandro Giacomello


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2018

Mobility and fate of Thallium and other potentially harmful elements in drainage waters from a decommissioned Zn-Pb mine (North-Eastern Italian Alps)

Elena Pavoni; Stefano Covelli; Gianpiero Adami; Elena Baracchini; Roberto Cattelan; Matteo Crosera; Pablo Higueras; Davide Lenaz; Elisa Petranich


Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2018

In vitro meningeal permeation of MnFe2O4 nanoparticles

Marcella Mauro; Matteo Crosera; Massimo Bovenzi; Gianpiero Adami; Elena Baracchini; Giovanni Maina; Francesca Larese Filon


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Nano- and Submicron Particles Emission during Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) of Steel: Differences between Automatic and Manual Process

Elena Baracchini; Carlotta Bianco; Matteo Crosera; Francesca Larese Filon; Elena Belluso; Silvana Capella; Giovanni Maina; Gianpiero Adami


XXVI Congresso della Divisione di Chimica Analitica della Società Chimica Italiana | 2016

Percutaneous absorption of flame retardants

Matteo Crosera; Marta Venier; J. Guo; A. Phillips; H. Stapleton; Francesca Larese Filon; Elena Baracchini; Gianpiero Adami

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