Borm PJA. Talc Inhalation in Rats and Humans: A Review and Appraisal of Available Evidence.
J Occup Environ Med 2023;
65:152-159. [PMID:
36094093 PMCID:
PMC9897267 DOI:
10.1097/jom.0000000000002702]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Current information on the health effects and toxicology of talc suggests that this may lead to a specific target organ toxicity arising from repeated exposure (STOT-RE) classification.
OBJECTIVE
To provide an assessment of the currently available inhalation toxicity data on talc and to put these data in the perspective of other poorly soluble low-toxicity particles.
METHODS
A database of 177 articles was gathered from different sources.
RESULTS
Relevant animal data sets were subjected to a quality review, and epidemiological studies on talc and lung effects published since 2016 were reviewed.
CONCLUSIONS
Of nine original inhalation studies reviewed, only one study using rats and mice met the criteria that are needed to include for a reliable evaluation for STOT-RE. Together with the pulmonary effects observed in exposed talc miners, a STOT-RE 1 classification is warranted.
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