Dosimetry of inhaled elongate mineral particles in the respiratory tract: The impact of shape factor

Asgharian, B; Owen, TP; Kuempel, ED; Jarabek, AM

HERO ID

6571295

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29738812

HERO ID 6571295
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Dosimetry of inhaled elongate mineral particles in the respiratory tract: The impact of shape factor
Authors Asgharian, B; Owen, TP; Kuempel, ED; Jarabek, AM
Journal Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume 361
Page Numbers 27-35
Abstract Inhalation exposure to some types of fibers (e.g., asbestos) is well known to be associated with respiratory diseases and conditions such as pleural plaques, fibrosis, asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. In recent years, attention has expanded to other types of elongate mineral particles (EMPs) that may share similar geometry with asbestos fibers but which may differ in mineralogy. Inhalability, dimensions and orientation, and density are major determinants of the aerodynamic behavior for fibers and other EMPs; and the resultant internal dose is recognized as being the critical link between exposure and pathogenesis. Insufficient data are available to fully understand the role of specific physicochemical properties on the potential toxicity across various types of fiber materials. While additional information is required to assess the potential health hazards of EMPs, dosimetry models are currently available to estimate the initially deposited internal dose, which is an essential step in linking airborne exposures to potential health risks. Based on dosimetry model simulations, the inhalability and internal dose of EMPs were found to be greater than that of spherical particles having the same mass or volume. However, the complexity of the dependence of internal dose on EMPs dimensions prevented a straightforward formulation of the deposition-dimension (length or diameter) relationship. Because health outcome is generally related to internal dose, consideration of the factors that influence internal dose is important in assessing the potential health hazards of airborne EMPs.
Doi 10.1016/j.taap.2018.05.001
Pmid 29738812
Wosid WOS:000454675100006
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Location Charlottesville, VA
Conference Name Monticello Conference on Elongate Mineral Particles (EMP)
Is Public Yes
Language Text English