Oxidative potential for fine/ultrafine particles in occupational situations


Autoria(s): Sauvain Jean-Jacques; Deslarzes Simon; Storti Ferdinand; Riediker Michael
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Introduction : The redox properties of fine/ultrafine particles as well as nanoparticles (NP) are suggested to be important to explain their biological activity and could constitute a novel and promising metric for hazard evaluation. The acellular in vitro dithiothreitol (DTT) assay allows measuring this property. Objectives : (1) to evaluate sampling requirements for fine/ultrafine particle allowing measurement of their oxidative potential (2) to apply the methodology to occupational situations where particle from combustion sources are generated. Material and method : Sampling parameters (type of filters and loaded amount) and storage duration affecting the DTT measurements were evaluated. Based on these results, a methodological approach was defined and applied in two occupational situations where diesel and other combustion particles are present (toll station in a tunnel and mechanical yard for bus reparation). Results : Teflon filters loaded with diesel particles were found more suitable for the DTT assay, due to their better chemical inertness compared to quartz filters: after storage durations larger than 150 hours, an increased reactivity toward DTT was observed only with quartz filters. Reactivity was linearly correlated to the loaded mass until about 1000 μg/filter. Different redox reactivities were determined in both working places, with the mechanical yard presenting a higher DTT consumption rate. Discussion and conclusions : These results demonstrate the feasibility of this method to determine the oxidative potential of fine/ultrafine particles in occupational situations. We propose to include this approach for hazard assessment of work places with exposure to manufactured and other NP.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_09AAF77B2322

http://www.ttl.fi/NR/rdonlyres/C13D0D8F-25DB-4CFD-B3F9-AF0F4F72CFF6/0/Nanoprogram.pdf

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

Fonte

4th International Conference on Nanotechnology - Occupational and Environmental Health, 26 - 29 August 2009, Helsinki Congress Paasitorni, Helsinki, Finland

Palavras-Chave #Aerosols ; Particulate Matter ; Oxidative Stress ; Mechanics ; Biological Markers ; Occupational Exposure ; Chemistry, Analytical
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