STUDY OF THE MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ELECTIVE TOXICITY OF TUNGSTEN CARBIDE COBALT POWDER TOWARD MACROPHAGES

被引:53
作者
LISON, D
LAUWERYS, R
机构
[1] Industrial Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Unit, Catholic University of Louvain, School of Medicine, Clos Chapelle aux Champs
关键词
HARD METAL DISEASE; COBALT; MACROPHAGES; SOLUBILIZATION; PHAGOCYTOSIS;
D O I
10.1016/0378-4274(92)90275-O
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
We have previously demonstrated that tungsten carbide-cobalt powder (WC-Co) is more toxic toward murine macrophages in vitro than pure cobalt metal particles and that the cellular uptake of cobalt is enhanced when the metal is present in the form of WC-Co mixture. The present study was undertaken to assess the possible mechanism(s) of this interaction. We found that solubilization of cobalt in the extracellular milieu was increased in the presence of WC. This phenomenon, however, is not the critical factor explaining the greater toxicity of the WC-Co mixture since increasing the amount of solubilized cobalt in the extracellular medium in the absence of WC did not result in increased toxicity. Moreover, the amount of cobalt solubilized from a toxic dose of WC-Co was insufficient to affect by itself macrophage viability. A toxic effect was only observed when the WC-Co mixture came directly in contact with the cells. The elective toxicity of WC-Co can also not be explained by stimulation of phagocytosis of cobalt metal particles due to the simultaneous presence of other particles (WC) in the extracellular fluid since stimulation of phagocytosis by latex beads or zymosan particles did not amplify the toxicity of cobalt metal particles. These results indicate that the toxicity of the WC-Co mixture does not simply result from an enhanced bioavailability of its cobalt component. This suggests that hard metal dust behaves as a specific toxic entity.
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