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Role of high fat diet on silica-induced lung toxicity in rats


ABSTRACT: From an occupational standpoint, exposure to silica can have devastating consequences. An estimated 2.3 million workers in the U.S. are exposed to dust containing crystalline silica, annually. In addition, of the 140 million people over the age of 20, employed in the U.S., 30% are obese. If and how diet-induced obesity modifies silica-induced pulmonary toxicity is unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the effect of diet-induced obesity, if any, on silica induced pulmonary toxicity. Rats (Fischer 344, male) were fed either a regular-fat diet (RFD; 18% kcal as fat) (Envigo, Indianapolis, IN) or a high-fat diet (HFD; 60% kcal as fat) (Envigo, Indianapolis, IN) and exposed by whole-body inhalation to either air or crystalline silica (15 mg/m3, 6 hours/day, 5 days). At designated post-exposure time intervals (1, 3, 6, and 9 months), pulmonary toxicity was determined. Silica inhalation resulted in pulmonary toxicity, which progressed across all post-exposure time points, as evidenced by enhanced neutrophil infiltration, increased LDH levels, enhanced oxidant production, and increased inflammatory cytokine levels. The incidence and severity of silica-induced lung pathology was similar between the two diet groups up to 6 months post-exposure. However, by 9 months post-exposure, silica-induced pathology tended to be slightly more severe in animals fed an RFD compared to those fed an HFD. Lung gene expression profiles were then determined in the rats euthanized at the 3- and 9-month post-silica exposure time intervals by RNA sequencing to identify transcript differences between the two timepoints.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

PROVIDER: GSE142446 | GEO | 2022/12/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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