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Volume 5

Toxicology: Open Access

Toxicology Congress 2019

May 06-07, 2019

May 06-07, 2019 Tokyo, Japan

20

th

World Congress on

Toxicology and Pharmacology

Toxicol Open Access 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.4172/2476-2067-C1-009

Investigating brain tissue damage following respiratory contact with carbon nanotubes in rat using

isolated lung mitochondria

Fatemeh Samiei and Jalal Pourahmad Jaktaji

Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Objective:

The main aim of this study is to investigate the lung toxicity following the respiratory contact with Multi-Wall

Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) in male Wistar rats.

Method:

Rats were exposed to 5 mg/m3 MWCNT aerosol in different size and purity for 5 hours/day, 5 days/week for 2 weeks

in a whole-body exposure chamber. After two weeks exposure, the rats of all groups was necropsied the animals lungs were

removed. Then we separated the left and right lungs and mitochondria of them were isolated and parameters of mitochondrial

toxicity including mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase (complex II) activity, generation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS),

Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) collapse, mitochondrial swelling and cytochrome c release were evaluated.

Result:

Our results demonstrated that MWCNTs with different characteristics, in size and purity, significantly (P<0.05)

decreased mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase activity and mitochondrial ROS production. Induced mitochondrial

swelling, MMP collapse and cytochrome c release mitochondria and right lung had seen more damage.

Conclusion:

We concluded that MWCNTs with different characteristics, in size and purity because damage in varying degrees

on the mitochondrial respiratory chain and induce ROS mediated cytotoxicity by directly targeting mitochondria lung tissue.

It seems that the right lung has been more damaged due to the larger size of the left lung.

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