Acute phase response and inflammation following pulmonary exposure to low doses of zinc oxide nanoparticles in mice

Volume: 13, Issue: 9, Pages: 1275 - 1292
Published: Aug 23, 2019
Abstract
Inhalation of nanosized zinc oxide (ZnO) induces metal fume fever and systemic acute phase response in humans. Acute phase response activation is a cardiovascular risk factor; we investigated whether pulmonary exposure of mice can be used to assess ZnO-induced acute phase response as well as inflammation and genotoxicity. Uncoated (NM-110) and triethoxycaprylylsilane-coated (NM-111) ZnO nanoparticles were intratracheally instilled once at 0.2,...
Paper Details
Title
Acute phase response and inflammation following pulmonary exposure to low doses of zinc oxide nanoparticles in mice
Published Date
Aug 23, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
9
Pages
1275 - 1292
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