1. Effect of particles of ashes produced from sugarcane burning on the respiratory system of rats.
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Ferreira, L.E.N., Muniz, B.V., Bittar, T.O., Berto, L.A., Figueroba, S.R., Groppo, F.C., and Pereira, A.C.
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SUGARCANE , *RESPIRATORY organ physiology , *RAT physiology , *HARVESTING , *PNEUMONIA , *PARTICULATE matter , *CYTOKINES - Abstract
The practice of burning sugarcane obtained by non-mechanized harvesting exposes workers and the people of neighboring towns to high concentrations of particulate matter (PM) that is harmful to health, and may trigger a series of cardiorespiratory diseases. The aim of this study was to analyze the chemical composition of the micro-particles coming from sugarcane burning residues and to verify the effects of this micro-particulate matter on lung and tracheal tissues. Micro-particulate matter (PM 10 ) was obtained by dissolving filter paper containing burnt residues in NaCl solution. This material was instilled into the Wistar rats׳ nostrils. Histological analyses (hematoxylin and eosin – HE) of cardiac, lung and tracheal tissues were performed. Inflammatory mediators were measured in lung tissues by using ELISA. The chemical composition of the particulate material revealed a large quantity of the phthalic acid ester, high concentrations of phenolic compounds, anthracene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Histological analysis showed a reduction in subjacent conjunctive tissue in the trachea, lung inflammation with inflammatory infiltrate formation and reduction of alveolar spaces and a significant increase ( p <0.05) in the release of IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-6, and INF-γ in the group treated with PM 10 when compared to the control group. We concluded that the burning sugarcane residues release many particles, which have toxic chemical compounds. The micro-particulate matter can induce alterations in the respiratory system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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