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Series GSE148255 Query DataSets for GSE148255
Status Public on Oct 01, 2020
Title Biological effects of inhaled hydraulic fracturing sand dust in rats
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The pulmonary inflammatory response to inhalation exposure to fracking sand dust (FSD) was investigated in a rat model. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed by whole-body inhalation to air or an aerosol of FSD at concentrations of 10 or 30 mg/m3, 6 hours/day for 4 days. The control and FSD-exposed rats were euthanized at post-exposure time intervals of 1, 7 or 27days and pulmonary inflammatory, cytotoxic and oxidant responses were determined. Deposition of FSD particles was detected in the lungs of all the FSD-exposed rats. Analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage parameters of toxicity, oxidant generation, and inflammation did not reveal any significant persistent pulmonary toxicity in the FSD- exposed rats. Similarly, the lung histology of the FSD-exposed rats showed only minimal changes in influx of macrophages following the exposure. Determination of global gene expression profiles detected significant differential expressions of only six and five genes in the 10 mg/m3, 1 day post-exposure, and the 30 mg/m3, 7-day post-exposure FSD groups, respectively. Taken together, data obtained from the present study demonstrated that FSD inhalation exposure resulted in minimal/no toxicity or gene expression changes in the lungs of the rats.
 
Overall design The rats were exposed by inhalation to filtered air or fracking sand dust (10 or 30 mg/m3, 6 hours/day for 4 days). At post exposure time intervals of 1, 7, and 27 days, the air and fracking sand dust exposed rats were euthanized and lung samples (n=5 for the 10 mg/m3 post exposure intervals 1 and 7 days; n=4 for 10 mg/m3 post exposure interval 27 days, and n=6 for the 30 mg/m3 fracking sand dust at all post exposure intervals) were used to determine gene expression profiles by RNA sequencing.
 
Contributor(s) Sager TM, Umbright CM, Joseph P
Citation(s) 33065154
Submission date Apr 07, 2020
Last update date Dec 22, 2020
Contact name Christina M Umbright
Organization name DHHS/PHS/CDC/NIOSH
Department HELD
Lab L-4324
Street address 1095 Willowdale Road
City Morgantown
State/province WV
ZIP/Postal code 26505
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18694 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (64)
GSM4458815 FS_10_01_017_A
GSM4458816 FS_10_01_018_A
GSM4458817 FS_10_01_019_A
Relations
BioProject PRJNA623605
SRA SRP255629

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE148255_htSeq_Count_FSLung_d10.csv.gz 870.6 Kb (ftp)(http) CSV
GSE148255_htSeq_Count_FSLung_d30.csv.gz 1.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CSV
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