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ahmed, A. (2021). Incidence of Pulmonary Carcinogenic Changes After One Hundred Weeks of Solitary α-quartz Exposure in Albino Wistar Rats (In vivo Study). Egyptian Journal of Histology, 44(2), 339-348. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2020.30485.1291
ahmed ahmed. "Incidence of Pulmonary Carcinogenic Changes After One Hundred Weeks of Solitary α-quartz Exposure in Albino Wistar Rats (In vivo Study)". Egyptian Journal of Histology, 44, 2, 2021, 339-348. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2020.30485.1291
ahmed, A. (2021). 'Incidence of Pulmonary Carcinogenic Changes After One Hundred Weeks of Solitary α-quartz Exposure in Albino Wistar Rats (In vivo Study)', Egyptian Journal of Histology, 44(2), pp. 339-348. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2020.30485.1291
ahmed, A. Incidence of Pulmonary Carcinogenic Changes After One Hundred Weeks of Solitary α-quartz Exposure in Albino Wistar Rats (In vivo Study). Egyptian Journal of Histology, 2021; 44(2): 339-348. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2020.30485.1291

Incidence of Pulmonary Carcinogenic Changes After One Hundred Weeks of Solitary α-quartz Exposure in Albino Wistar Rats (In vivo Study)

Article 4, Volume 44, Issue 2, June 2021, Page 339-348  XML PDF (909.88 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejh.2020.30485.1291
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Lecturer, Anatomy and embryology department, College of medicine, Tanta university. Tanta, Egypt
Abstract
Introduction: Quartz is one of the most well-known compounds in earth crust which could be inhaled causing silicosis which is an occupational lung disease marked by pulmonary inflammation and scarring mainly in the upper lobes of the lungs. Many researchers linked between chronic repetitive quartz exposure and pulmonary histopathological changes in the form of hyperplasia and neoplastic lesions, but in our present study we aim to examine the carcinogenic effect of single exposure of quartz in two years period.
Material and Methods: 80 Albino Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Q-60 and Q-100 groups received single dose of quartz (5 mg) by intratracheal injection and sacrificed after 60 and 100 weeks of exposure respectively. S-60 and S-100 groups received intratracheal 0.2 ml saline injection and sacrificed after 60 and 100 weeks of exposure respectively. Lungs were collected for histopathological and immunohistochemical studies.
Results: Lung tissue of Q60 and Q100 showed inflammatory cells infiltrations, pulmonary edema and pulmonary fibrosis. Pulmonary edema and fibrosis are significantly apparent in Q60 than in Q 100. Q60 and S60 groups showed inflammatory cells infiltration but neither hyperplastic nor neoplastic changes were detected. Q100 and S100 groups showed inflammatory cells infiltration together with hyperplastic changes, adenoma, adenocarcinoma and papillomatous formation. Q100 group showed a higher incidence of adenoma and adenocarcinoma if compared to S100, inflammatory cells infiltration was positively correlated with the formation of hyperplastic and neoplastic changes. Examination of anti-Napsin A and anti-CD-86 stained sections showed a negative reaction in S60 and S100 groups while the reaction in Q60 and Q100 groups was a significantly strong positive.
Conclusion: Our study revealed that quartz can be detected in lung tissue after two years of this solitary exposure inducing hyperplastic and precancerous lesions which could be reflected on quartz workers health.
Keywords
Carcinogenic; napsin A; quartz; silicosis; single exposure
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