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. 1988 Dec;69(6):781–792.

Effects of inhaled titanium dioxide dust on the lung and on the course of experimental Legionnaires' disease.

A Baskerville 1, R B Fitzgeorge 1, M I Gilmour 1, A B Dowsett 1, A Williams 1, A S Featherstone 1
PMCID: PMC2013290  PMID: 3219283

Abstract

Guinea-pigs were exposed for 14 days to an aerosol of titanium dioxide (TiO2) dust to produce macrophage blockade. Groups of the animals were later infected by aerosol with Legionella pneumophila. Histological and ultrastructural studies showed that TiO2 dust alone was inert and non-fibrogenic and even at 6 weeks induced no pathological lesions in the lungs, apart from accumulation of macrophages in interalveolar septa. The macrophage blockade by TiO2 did not alter the animals' susceptibility to Legionnaires' disease nor increase mortality. The blockade was effective in the early stages of the infection and limited multiplication of L. pneumophila in the lungs. Later blood monocytes were recruited into the lungs, where they phagocytosed Legionellae, resulting in lung counts comparable to those of TiO2-free control animals.

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