Title | Organic nanoparticles from different fuel blends: In vitro toxicity and inflammatory potential |
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Publication Type | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Gualtieri, Maurizio, Capasso L., D'Anna A., and Camatini M. |
Journal | Journal of Applied Toxicology |
Volume | 34 |
Pagination | 1247-1255 |
ISSN | 0260437X |
Keywords | Cell Line, Cell Survival, drug effects, exhaust gas, gasoline, human, Humans, IC50, Inhibitory Concentration 50, interleukin 6, Interleukin-6, metabolism, nanoparticle, Nanoparticles, particle size, particulate matter, Toxicity, Tumor, tumor cell line, Vehicle Emissions |
Abstract | Despite the well-established link between particulate vehicle emissions and adverse health effects, the biological effects produced by ultrafine particles generated from fuel combustion need to be investigated. The biological impact of nano-sized organic carbon particles in the size range 3-7nm, obtained from an engine fuelled with a standard diesel and four diesel fuels doped with additives of commercial interest is reported. Our data showed that the number of particles<10nm is to a very small extent reduced by diesel particle filters, despite its ability to trap micrometric and submicrometric particulates, and that there is a correlation between the additives used and the chemical characteristics of the nanoparticles sampled. The results show that the different nano-sized organic carbon particles induce cytotoxic and proinflammatory effects on the in vitro systems A549 (epithelial cells) and BEAS-2B (bronchial cells). All the fuels tested are able to induce the release of proinflammatory interleukins 8 and 6; moreover, the IC |
Notes | cited By 3 |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84907854626&doi=10.1002%2fjat.3067&partnerID=40&md5=a4ace09183b13830378aaa0e83d769ad |
DOI | 10.1002/jat.3067 |
Citation Key | Gualtieri20141247 |