نتایج جستجو برای: crocidolite

تعداد نتایج: 466  

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Elisabetta Aldieri Sara Orecchia Dario Ghigo Loredana Bergandi Chiara Riganti Bice Fubini Pier Giacomo Betta Amalia Bosia

The cytotoxic effects of asbestos are partly mediated by the production of free radicals, including nitric oxide (NO). SV40 has been suggested to synergize with asbestos in the pathogenesis of malignant mesothelioma. Crocidolite asbestos fibers induced in human mesothelial and malignant mesothelioma cells a significant increase of NO synthase activity and expression, which was absent in SV40-in...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1975
S Gabor Z Anca

In vitro exposure of red cells to vie International Union against Cancer (UICC) standard reference asbestos samples resulted in an increase of thiobarbituric acid substances. Chrysotiles developed the largest amounts of lipid peroxides, followed by anthophyllite, amosite, and crocidolite in decreasing order. Compared with the control samples erythrocytes free of dusts, all types of the asbestos...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
K Donaldson J M Davis A Ewing K James

Supernatants from in vivo asbestos-activated macrophages failed to show any cytostatic activity against a syngeneic fibrosarcoma cell line in vitro. UICC chrysotile-induced peritoneal exudate cells also failed to demonstrate any growth inhibitory effect on the same cells in Winn assays of tumor growth. Mixing UICC crocidolite with inoculated tumor cells resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition o...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
P Leanderson V Lagesson C Tagesson

Nitric oxide (NO) has a number of important functions in biological systems and may play a role in the toxicity of mineral fibers. We investigated whether NO might be present on the surface of mineral fibers and if crocidolite could adsorb NO from NO gas or cigarette smoke. NO was determined with a new gas chromatography-ultraviolet spectrophotometric technique after thermal desorption from the...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
M J Chang N P Singh A Turturro R W Hart

Using viable cell counting and the incorporation of radioactive thymidine in cell TCA precipitate, we have attempted to separate the effects of asbestos on cell growth inhibition (reproductive failure) vs. cell killing. NIEHS crocidolite and NIEHS intermediate-sized chrysotile at a concentration of 10 micrograms/mL were studied. Cytotoxic effects were demonstrated with both types of asbestos. T...

2006
Bisharah L. Libbus Sharon A. Illenye John E. Craighead

Asbestos, a proven carcinogen, is reported to have no genotoxic effects. We hypothesized, however, in light of its clastogenic effects that one mechanism by which asbestos induces cell transformation and tumorigenesis involves the induction of DNA strand scission. Cultured rat embryo cells were exposed to low concentrations of International Union Against Cancer crocidolite and examined at inter...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1983
C Y Hwang

There is increasing evidence that fibre size and shape play an important part in the production of health effects related to asbestos. The dimensions of airborne fibres collected at various stages of fibre processing in three mines and six mills producing three types of asbestos were measured using phase contrast light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Airborne fibres of differen...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Douglas D Thomas Michael G Espey Derek A Pociask Lisa A Ridnour Sonia Donzelli David A Wink

Asbestos exposure is strongly associated with the development of malignant mesothelioma, yet the mechanistic basis of this observation has not been resolved. Carcinogenic transformation or tumor progression mediated by asbestos may be related to the generation of free radical species and perturbation of cell signaling and transcription factors. We report here that exposure of human mesothelioma...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2010
Marco Chiapello Stefania Daghino Elena Martino Silvia Perotto

Cellular mechanisms of asbestos toxicity rely, at least in part, on the chemical composition of these minerals. Iron ions are directly involved in the accepted mechanism of fiber toxicity because they constitute active centers where release of free radicals and reactive oxygen species takes place. Although no current technology is available for the remediation of asbestos polluted sites, the so...

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