This proposal is part of a continued effort to examine the role of
inflammatory cells and mediators in the airway injury produced by
inhalation of environmental and occupational agents. This research
proposal will examine the acute and subchronic pulmonary effects of
machining fluid aerosols - an occupational hazard for nearly 1 million
workers in this country. Machining fluids/cutting oils are hypoosmolar,
alkaline fluids which are frequently contaminated with a variety of
microbial agents. The major goals of the proposed studies are to 1)
determine the roles of contaminating endotoxin, hypotonicity, and
alkalinity in the adverse pulmonary effects associated with occupational
exposure to machining fluid aerosols; and 2) compare the potential of
different classes of machining fluids to produce inflammatory and
functional changes in the lung. Adverse pulmonary effects after single
and repeated exposures to machining fluid aerosols will be examined using
functional, biochemical, and morphological techniques in a sensitive
guinea pig model. Thus, the proposed studies will determine whether
subclinical inflammatory changes persist in the lung after repeated
exposure to machining fluid aerosols at exposure concentrations near the
current TLV. The proposed experiments will help to provide a clearer
understanding of the role of microbial contamination in the pulmonary
effects of inhaled machining fluid aerosols.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
041968306
UEI
NX9PXMKW5KW8
Project Start Date
01-September-1993
Project End Date
31-August-1996
Budget Start Date
01-September-1994
Budget End Date
31-August-1996
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$109,466
Direct Costs
$65,353
Indirect Costs
$44,113
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
$109,466
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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