Titre du document / Document title
Toxicity of single-wall carbon nanotubes in the lungs of mice exposed by intratracheal instillation
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
LAM Chiu-Wing ;
JAMES John T. ;
MCCLUSKEY Richard ;
HUNTER Robert L. ;
Résumé / Abstract
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (NTs) are light and could become airborne; fine NT particles could potentially reach the lung. The pulmonary toxicity of three NT products was investigated in mice by intratracheal instillation. Mice (4 to 5 per group) were each instilled once with a fine-particle suspension containing 0, 0.1 or 0.5 mg of NTs or a reference dust (carbon black or quartz), and killed 7 or 90 days later for lung histopathological study. Carbon black elicited minimal effects and high-dose quartz produced mild to moderate inflammation in the lungs. All the three NT products studied produced granulomas (microscopic nodules) and other lung lesions. These results show that, for the test conditions described here and on an equal-weight basis, if NTs reach the lung, they can be more toxic than quartz. If airborne NT dusts are present in the working environment, respiratory protection should be used to minimize inhalation exposures.
Revue / Journal Title
A.C.S. symposium series
ISSN 0097-6156
CODEN ACSMC8
Source / Source
2005, vol. 890, pp. 60-66 [7 page(s) (article)]
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, ETATS-UNIS
(1974)
(Revue)
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 17351, 35400013862736.0080
Nº notice refdoc (ud4) : 17068624