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Toxicol Sci


Title:Mutagenicity and in vivo toxicity of combined particulate and semivolatile organic fractions of gasoline and diesel engine emissions
Author(s):Seagrave J; McDonald JD; Gigliotti AP; Nikula KJ; Seilkop SK; Gurevich M; Mauderly JL;
Address:"Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, 2425 Ridgecrest Dr SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108, USA. jseagrav@lrri.org"
Journal Title:Toxicol Sci
Year:2002
Volume:70
Issue:2
Page Number:212 - 226
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/70.2.212
ISSN/ISBN:1096-6080 (Print) 1096-0929 (Linking)
Abstract:"Exposure to engine emissions is associated with adverse health effects. However, little is known about the relative effects of emissions produced by different operating conditions, fuels, or technologies. Rapid screening techniques are needed to compare the biological effects of emissions with different characteristics. Here, we examined a set of engine emission samples using conventional bioassays. The samples included combined particulate material and semivolatile organic compound fractions of emissions collected from normal- and high-emitter gasoline and diesel vehicles collected at 72 degrees F, and from normal-emitter groups collected at 30 degrees F. The relative potency of the samples was determined by statistical analysis of the dose-response curves. All samples induced bacterial mutagenicity, with a 10-fold range of potency among the samples. Responses to intratracheal instillation in rats indicated generally parallel rankings of the samples by multiple endpoints reflecting cytotoxic, inflammatory, and lung parenchymal changes, allowing selection of a more limited set of parameters for future studies. The parameters selected to assess oxidative stress and macrophage function yielded little useful information. Responses to instillation indicated little difference in potency per unit of combined particulate material and semivolatile organic compound mass between normal-emitter gasoline and diesel vehicles, or between emissions collected at different temperatures. However, equivalent masses of emissions from high-emitter vehicles of both types were more potent than those from normal-emitters. While preliminary in terms of assessing contributions of different emissions to health hazards, the results indicate that a subset of this panel of assays will be useful in providing rapid, cost-effective feedback on the biological impact of modified technology"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*toxicity Animals Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/chemistry/cytology *Gasoline Instillation, Drug Intubation, Intratracheal L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/metabolism Leukocyte Count Lung/*drug effects/pathology Macrophages, Alveolar/metabolism Male M;"
Notes:"MedlineSeagrave, JeanClare McDonald, Jacob D Gigliotti, Andrew P Nikula, Kristen J Seilkop, Steven K Gurevich, Michael Mauderly, Joe L eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2002/11/21 Toxicol Sci. 2002 Dec; 70(2):212-26. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/70.2.212"

 
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