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THYMUS DIRECTED IMMUNOTOXICITY OF AIRBORNE DUST PARTICLES FROM UPPER SILESIA POLAND UNDER ACUTE EXTRAPULMONARY STUDIES IN MICE

Authors :
Izdebska-Szymona K
Krzystyniak K
Nadzieja Drela
Ewa Kozlowska
Grabarczyk P
Source :
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 49:563-580
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1996.

Abstract

Industrial air pollutants from Upper Silesia, Poland, contain over 250 polycyclic and heterocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals, including mutagenic and carcinogenic chemicals that have been shown to from DNA adducts. Over 4 million habitants of Silesia are permanently exposed to the industrial pollution by pulmonary and dermal routes and by contaminated food and water. These chemicals, when examined separately in animals models, were proven immunotoxic. We studied the extrapulmonary immunotoxic potential of a typical mixture of Silesian filter-suspended matter from a selected area, over a specific season and time period. Early changes in the immune system were analyzed in BALB/c mice exposed ip to acute doses of 20-330 mg dust mixture/kg body weight (0.06-1.0 LD50). No major changes were noted for weight and the cellularity of spleen, liver and kidneys. However, dramatic decrease in thymus weight index and thymocyte cell count were noted as early as 24-72 h postexposure, which correlated with almost complete depletion of immature, double-positive CD4{sup +}CD8{sup +} thymocytes. Changes in spleen were less profound; however, increased depletion of B cells over T cells was noted at high doses of the suspended matter. Exposure to the airborne dust also decreased cytokine production by spleen cells, suchmore » as interferon-{gamma} (IFN-{gamma}) and tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} (TNF-{alpha}). Overall, a single exposure to Silesian dust, even at the relatively low 0.06 LD50 dose, affected lymphokine production, suppressed B-cell proliferative response, and depleted thymuses of immature, double-positive CD4{sup +}CD8{sup +} cells. A chemical synergism is suspected. To our knowledge, none of the known components of Silesian suspended matter, when examined as a single chemical, was shown to exert such a profound biological effect. 32 refs., 5 figs.« less

Details

ISSN :
00984108
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f6ab65e26a5e90935949ba7ab6725f49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/009841096160628