Author/Authors :
Suker, Dhamia K University of Basra, College of Science - Iraq , Jasim, Fatimah A Ministry of Education - Iraq
Abstract :
Aim: The present study designed to evaluate the toxic effect of anatase TiO2 NPs on BALF biochemical changes and liver alteration
in rats.
Background: Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) are utilized in food color additives and cosmetics worldwide. Humans
uptake these nanoparticulate by different routes and may exhibit potential side effects, lags behind the rapid development of
nanotechnology.
Methods: Sixty-three mats rats were used. Included by the control group and the experimental groups treated twice a week with 0.5, 5,
50, 1.5, 15, 150 mg/kg of nano-TiO2 (size 21 nm), for four consecutive weeks. Animals were sacrificed at 4 days, a month and three
months post-instillation. The levels of tumor necrosis factor - α (TNF-α) and macrophage inflammatory protein- 2 (MIP-2) were
measured in the lung homogenate and in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) supernatants by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) and histopathological examination of liver tissue was performed.
Results: The results showed that TiO2 NP induces many alterations in the liver structure after 4 days, a month and reduced after 3
months from intratracheal instillation. This included liver heavy infiltration of inflammatory cells, an increase of collagen density in
portal triads, beginning of fibrosis formation and Glisson capsule thickness increase and TiO2 NPs reached the liver tissue after a month
from exposure at all doses especially low doses (0.5, 1.5, 5) mg/kg of TiO2 NPs.
Conclusion: The immune system was strongly responded in the groups treated with high doses (15, 50, 150) mg/kg of TiO2 NP leading
to raising the concentration of α-TNF, and MIP-2 in BALF while they decrease in tissue homogenate.
Keywords :
Titanium dioxide effects , Liver histopathological alteration , MIP-2 changes , TiO2 effects on TNF-α