Mechanisms of pulmonary disease in F344 rats after workplace-relevant inhalation exposure to cross-linked water-soluble acrylic acid polymers

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Yamano ShotaroORCID,Takeda TomokiORCID,Goto Yuko,Hirai Shigeyuki,Furukawa Yusuke,Kikuchi Yoshinori,Misumi Kyohei,Suzuki Masaaki,Takanobu Kenji,Senoh Hideki,Saito Misae,Kondo Hitomi,Kobashi Yoichiro,Okamoto Kenzo,Kishimoto Takumi,Umeda YumiORCID

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Abstract Background Recently in Japan, six workers at a chemical plant that manufactures resins developed interstitial lung diseases after being involved in loading and packing cross-linked water-soluble acrylic acid polymers (CWAAPs). The present study focused on assessing lung damage in rats caused by workplace-relevant inhalation exposure to CWAAP and investigated the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in lung lesion development. Methods Using a whole-body inhalation exposure system, male F344 rats were exposed once to 40 or 100 mg/m3 of CWAAP-A for 4 h or to 15 or 40 mg/m3 of CWAAP-A for 4 h per day once per week for 2 months (9 exposures). In a separate set of experiments, male F344 rats were administered 1 mg/kg CWAAP-A or CWAAP-B by intratracheal instillation once every 2 weeks for 2 months (5 doses). Lung tissues, mediastinal lymph nodes, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were collected and subjected to biological and histopathological analyses. Results A single 4-h exposure to CWAAP-A caused alveolar injury, and repeated exposures resulted in regenerative changes in the alveolar epithelium with activation of TGFβ signaling. During the recovery period after the last exposure, some alveolar lesions were partially healed, but other lesions developed into alveolitis with fibrous thickening of the alveolar septum. Rats administered CWAAP-A by intratracheal instillation developed qualitatively similar pulmonary pathology as rats exposed to CWAAP-A by inhalation. At 2 weeks after intratracheal instillation, rats administered CWAAP-B appeared to have a slightly higher degree of lung lesions compared to rats administered CWAAP-A, however, there was no difference in pulmonary lesions in the CWAAP-A and CWAAP-B exposed rats examined 18 weeks after administration of these materials. Conclusions The present study reports our findings on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of pulmonary disease in rats after workplace-relevant inhalation exposure to CWAAP-A. This study also demonstrates that the lung pathogenesis of rats exposed to CWAAP-A by systemic inhalation was qualitatively similar to that of rats administered CWAAP-A by intratracheal instillation. Graphical Abstract

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This research was financially supported by a grant-in-aid from the Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety (Collaborative Research).

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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