毒性
相对湿度
暴露持续时间
化学
稀释
环境化学
毒理
环境科学
生物
热力学
物理
有机化学
作者
Loretta Müller,Pierre Comte,Jan Czerwiński,M. Kasper,Andreas Mayer,Peter Gehr,H. Burtscher,Jean‐Paul Morin,Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos,Barbara Rothen‐Rutishauser
摘要
A constantly growing number of scooters produce an increasing amount of potentially harmful emissions. Due to their engine technology, two-stroke scooters emit huge amounts of adverse substances, which can induce adverse pulmonary and cardiovascular health effects. The aim of this study was to develop a system to expose a characterized triple cell coculture model of the human epithelial airway barrier, to freshly produced and characterized total scooter exhaust emissions. In exposure chambers, cell cultures were exposed for 1 and 2 h to 1:100 diluted exhaust emissions and in the reference chamber to filtered ambient air, both controlled at 5% CO2, 85% relative humidity, and 37 °C. The postexposure time was 0−24 h. Cytotoxicity, used to validate the exposure system, was significantly increased in exposed cell cultures after 8 h postexposure time. (Pro-) inflammatory chemo- and cytokine concentrations in the medium of exposed cells were significantly higher at the 12 h postexposure time point. It was shown that the described exposure system (with 2 h exposure duration, 8 and 24 h postexposure time, dilution of 1:100, flow of 2 L/min as optimal exposure conditions) can be used to evaluate the toxic potential of total exhaust emissions.
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