نتایج جستجو برای: crocidolite

تعداد نتایج: 466  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
C Riganti S Doublier E Aldieri S Orecchia P G Betta E Gazzano D Ghigo A Bosia

Human malignant mesothelioma (HMM), which is strongly related to asbestos exposure, exhibits high resistance to many anticancer drugs. Asbestos fibre deposition in the lung may cause hypoxia and iron chelation at the fibre surface. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1alpha, which is upregulated by a decreased availability of oxygen and iron, controls the expression of membrane transporters, such as...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 1999
Nonghoon Choe Jun Zhang Akitaka Iwagaki Shogo Tanaka David R Hemenway Elliott Kagan

This study was designed to assess the effects of in vitro and in vivo asbestos exposure on the adhesion of rat pleural leukocytes (RPLs) labeled with the fluorochrome calcein AM to rat pleural mesothelial cells (RPMCs). Exposure of RPMCs for 24 h to either crocidolite or chrysotile fibers (1.25-10 μg/cm2) increased the adhesion of RPLs to RPMCs in a dose-dependent fashion, an effect that was po...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2007
Christy A Barlow Trisha F Barrett Arti Shukla Brooke T Mossman Karen M Lounsbury

Asbestos is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring fiber that has been linked to the development of malignant and fibrotic lung diseases. Asbestos exposure leads to apoptosis, followed by compensatory proliferation, yet many of the signaling cascades coupled to these outcomes are unclear. Because CREs (Ca(2+)/cAMP-response elements) are found in the promoters of many genes important for regulation o...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1963
J C WAGNER

Previous animal experiments with asbestos dusts have been almost entirely confined to chrysotile asbestos. It was, therefore, decided to investigate the effects of mill dusts from the three types of asbestos that are produced commercially in South Africa, namely chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite. Chrysotile and amosite samples were relatively pure while in contrast the crocidolite dust was f...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
M Ding Z Dong F Chen D Pack W Y Ma J Ye X Shi V Castranova V Vallyathan

Activation of activator protein (AP-1) by crocidolite asbestos was examined in vitro in a JB6 P+ cell line stably transfected with AP-1-luciferase reporter plasmid and in vivo using AP-1-luciferase reporter transgenic mice. In in vitro studies, crocidolite asbestos caused a dose- and time-dependent induction of AP-1 activation in cultured JB6 cells. The elevated AP-1 activity persisted for at l...

1999
NONGHOON CHOE JUN ZHANG AKITAKA IWAGAKI SHOGO TANAKA DAVID R. HEMENWAY Edward Hébert

Choe, Nonghoon, Jun Zhang,Akitaka Iwagaki, Shogo Tanaka, David R. Hemenway, and Elliott Kagan. Asbestos exposure upregulates the adhesion of pleural leukocytes to pleural mesothelial cells via VCAM-1. Am. J. Physiol. 277 (Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 21): L292–L300, 1999.—This study was designed to assess the effects of in vitro and in vivo asbestos exposure on the adhesion of rat pleural leukocyte...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
J G Ault R W Cole C G Jensen L C Jensen L A Bachert C L Rieder

Asbestos has been described as a physical carcinogen in that long thin fibers are generally more carcinogenic than shorter thicker ones. It has been hypothesized that long thin fibers disrupt chromosome behavior during mitosis, causing chromosome abnormalities which lead to cell transformation and neoplastic progression. Using high-resolution time lapse video-enhanced light microscopy and the u...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2004
G Berry N H de Klerk A Reid G L Ambrosini L Fritschi N J Olsen E Merler A W Musk

AIMS To report the number of malignant pleural and peritoneal mesotheliomas that have occurred in former Wittenoom crocidolite workers to the end of 2000, and to compare this with earlier predictions. METHODS A group of 6493 men and 415 women who had worked at the former Wittenoom crocidolite mine and mill at some time between 1943 and 1966 have been followed up throughout Australia and Italy...

Journal: :Fundamental and applied toxicology : official journal of the Society of Toxicology 1997
J L Macdonald A B Kane

The mesothelial lining is a target for the fibrotic and carcinogenic effects of mineral fibers. Fiber geometry, dimensions, chemical composition, surface reactivity, and biopersistence at the target tissue have been proposed to contribute to these toxic endpoints. We established a dose-response relationship between the number of fibers delivered to the parietal peritoneal lining, inflammation, ...

Journal: :Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2008
Graham W Gibbs Geoffrey Berry

The current state of knowledge concerning mesothelioma risk estimates is reviewed. Estimates of the risk of mesothelioma exist for the commercial asbestos fiber types chrysotile, amosite and crocidolite. Data also exist on which to assess risks for winchite (sodic tremolite) and anthophyllite asbestos. Uncertainty in estimates is primarily related to limitations in measurements of exposure. Dif...

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