TY - JOUR
T1 - Maternal inhalation of surface-coated nanosized titanium dioxide (UV-Titan) in C57BL/6 mice
T2 - effects in prenatally exposed offspring on hepatic DNA damage and gene expression
AU - Jackson, Petra
AU - Halappanavar, Sabina
AU - Hougaard, Karin Sorig
AU - Williams, Andrew Richard
AU - Madsen, Anne Mette
AU - Lamson, Jacob Stuart
AU - Andersen, Ole
AU - Yauk, Carole
AU - Wallin, Hakan
AU - Vogel, Ulla Birgitte
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - We investigated effects of maternal pulmonary exposure to titanium dioxide (UV-Titan) on prenatally exposed offspring. Time-mated mice (C57BL/6BomTac) were inhalation exposed (1 h/day to 42 mg UV-Titan/m(3) aerosolised powder or filtered air) during gestation days (GDs) 8-18. We evaluated DNA strand breaks using the comet assay in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells and livers of the time-mated mice (5 and 26-27 days after inhalation exposure), and in livers of the offspring (post-natal days (PND) 2 and 22). We also analysed hepatic gene expression in newborns using DNA microarrays. UV-Titan exposure did not induce DNA strand breaks in time-mated mice or their offspring. Transcriptional profiling of newborn livers revealed changes in the gene expression related to the retinoic acid signalling pathway in the females, while gene expression in male offspring was unaffected. Changes may be a secondary response to maternal inflammation although no direct link was evident through gene expression analysis.
AB - We investigated effects of maternal pulmonary exposure to titanium dioxide (UV-Titan) on prenatally exposed offspring. Time-mated mice (C57BL/6BomTac) were inhalation exposed (1 h/day to 42 mg UV-Titan/m(3) aerosolised powder or filtered air) during gestation days (GDs) 8-18. We evaluated DNA strand breaks using the comet assay in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells and livers of the time-mated mice (5 and 26-27 days after inhalation exposure), and in livers of the offspring (post-natal days (PND) 2 and 22). We also analysed hepatic gene expression in newborns using DNA microarrays. UV-Titan exposure did not induce DNA strand breaks in time-mated mice or their offspring. Transcriptional profiling of newborn livers revealed changes in the gene expression related to the retinoic acid signalling pathway in the females, while gene expression in male offspring was unaffected. Changes may be a secondary response to maternal inflammation although no direct link was evident through gene expression analysis.
U2 - 10.3109/17435390.2011.633715
DO - 10.3109/17435390.2011.633715
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 22117692
SN - 1743-5390
VL - 7
SP - 85
EP - 96
JO - Nanotoxicology
JF - Nanotoxicology
IS - 1
ER -