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Lung Tumor Production and Tissue Metal Distribution After Exposure to Manual Metal ARC-Stainless Steel Welding Fume in A/J and C57BL/6J Mice

机译:A / J和C57BL / 6J小鼠暴露于手工金属ARC-不锈钢焊接烟气后的肺肿瘤产生和组织金属分布

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Stainless steel welding produces fumes that contain carcinogenic metals. Therefore, welders may be at risk for the development of lung cancer, but animal data are inadequate in this regard. Our main objective was to examine lung tumor production and histopathological alterations in lung-tumor-susceptible (A/J) and -resistant C57BL/6J (B6) mice exposed to manual metal arc-stainless steel (MMA-SS) welding fume. Male mice were exposed to vehicle or MMA-SS welding fume (20 mg/kg) by pharyngeal aspiration once per month for 4 mo. At 78 wk postexposure, gross tumor counts and histopathological changes were assessed and metal analysis was done on extrapulmonary tissue (aorta, heart, kidney, and liver). At 78 wk postexposure, gross lung tumor multiplicity and incidence were unremarkable in mice exposed to MMA-SS welding fume. Histopathology revealed that only the exposed A/J mice contained minimal amounts of MMA-SS welding fume in the lung and statistically increased lymphoid infiltrates and alveolar macrophages. A significant increase in tumor multiplicity in the A/J strain was observed at 78 wk. Metal analysis of extrapulmonary tissue showed that only the MMA-SS-exposed A/J mice had elevated levels of Cr, Cu, Mn, and Zn in kidney and Cr in liver. In conclusion, this study further supports that MMA-SS welding fume does not produce a significant tumorigenic response in an animal model, but may induce a chronic lung immune response. In addition, long-term extrapulmonary tissue alterations in metals in the susceptible A/J mouse suggest that the adverse effects of this fume might be cumulative.
机译:不锈钢焊接会产生含有致癌金属的烟雾。因此,焊工可能会患上肺癌,但在这方面动物数据不足。我们的主要目的是检查暴露于手工金属电弧不锈钢(MMA-SS)焊接烟尘中的肺肿瘤易感性(A / J)和耐药性C57BL / 6J(B6)小鼠的肺肿瘤产生和组织病理学改变。雄性小鼠每月一次通过咽吸暴露于媒介物或MMA-SS焊接烟雾(20 mg / kg)中,持续4个月。暴露后第78周,评估总体肿瘤计数和组织病理学变化,并对肺外组织(主动脉,心脏,肾脏和肝脏)进行金属分析。暴露后78周,暴露于MMA-SS焊接烟雾中的小鼠的总体肺肿瘤多样性和发生率无明显变化。组织病理学显示,只有暴露的A / J小鼠的肺中含有少量的MMA-SS焊烟,并且统计上增加了淋巴样浸润和肺泡巨噬细胞。在78 wk观察到A / J株的肿瘤多样性显着增加。肺外组织的金属分析表明,只有暴露于MMA-SS的A / J小鼠的肾脏,肝脏的Cr,Cu,Mn和Zn含量升高。总而言之,这项研究进一步支持了MMA-SS焊烟在动物模型中不会产生明显的致瘤反应,但可能会诱发慢性肺免疫反应。此外,易感A / J小鼠中金属的长期肺外组织改变提示这种烟雾的不良影响可能是累积性的。

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