2015
DOI: 10.1038/srep16936
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The preferential accumulation of heavy metals in different tissues following frequent respiratory exposure to PM2.5 in rats

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the pattern of accumulation of some of main heavy metals in blood and various organs of rats after exposed to the atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Rats were randomly divided into control and three treatment groups (tracheal perfusion with 10 mg/kg, 20 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg of PM2.5 suspension liquid, respectively). Whole blood and the lung, liver, kidney, and cerebral cortex were harvested after rats were treated and sacrificed. The used heavy metals were detected using ind… Show more

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“…The composition of PM 2.5 mainly consists of sulfate, nitrate, nitrogen salt and heavy metals10. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) are advantageous for harboring the major chemical components of PM 2.5 because of their special structure with numerous small pores; these chemicals can adhere to the large inner surface of the pores11.…”
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“…The composition of PM 2.5 mainly consists of sulfate, nitrate, nitrogen salt and heavy metals10. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) are advantageous for harboring the major chemical components of PM 2.5 because of their special structure with numerous small pores; these chemicals can adhere to the large inner surface of the pores11.…”
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“…Additionally, the deeper into the respiratory system the particles travel; the longer it can take the body to clear them. In some circumstances, the particles cannot be broken down, and they persist in the body (Li et al, 2015). This is a term often referred to as bioaccumulation.…”
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“…This is a term often referred to as bioaccumulation. When bioaccumulation occurs, this can potentiate the toxic effects of the metal (Li et al, 2015). Therefore, it is important to determine whether the metals in used MWF are likely to be represented in the mist.…”
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