Thought this might be of interest.  Nanotech is
getting a lot of attention by those in the van of the
capitalist production process these days.

Regards,
Mike B)

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Tiny particles enter the brain after being inhaled
JIM GILES / Nature 9jan04
Nanoparticles - tiny lumps of matter that could one
day to be used to build faster computer circuits and
improve drug delivery systems - can travel to the
brain after being inhaled, according to researchers
from the United States1.

The finding sounds a cautionary note for advocates of
nanotechnology, but may also lead to a fuller
understanding of the health effects of the nanosized
particles produced by diesel engines.

Gunter Oberdorster of the University of Rochester in
New York and colleagues tracked the progress of carbon
particles that were only 35 nanometres in diameter and
had been inhaled by rats. In the olfactory bulb - an
area of the brain that deals with smell -
nanoparticles were detected a day after inhalation,
and levels continued to rise until the experiment
ended after seven days.

"These are the first data to show this," says Ken
Donaldson, a toxicologist at the University of
Edinburgh, UK. "I would never have thought of looking
for inhaled nanoparticles in the brain."

Substances such as drugs can cross from the brain into
the blood, but Oberdorster believes that the carbon
nanoparticles enter the brain by moving down the brain
cells that pick up odours and transmit signals to the
olfactory bulb. He says that unpublished work, in
which his group blocked one of the rats' nostrils and
tracked which side of the brain the nanoparticles
reached, appears to confirm this.

Little is known about what effect nanoparticles will
have when they reach the brain. The toxicity of the
nanoparticles that are currently being used to build
prototype nanosized electronic circuits - such as
carbon nanotubes, which are produced in labs around
the world - has not been thoroughly assessed.

But Donaldson says that there is a growing feeling
that other nanoparticles, such as those produced by
diesel exhausts, may be damaging to some parts of our
body. He estimates that people in cities take in about
25 million nanoparticles with every breath. These
particles are believed to increase respiratory and
cardiac problems, probably by triggering an
inflammatory reaction in the lungs.

Oberdorster's unpublished work includes evidence that
some nanoparticles may trigger a similar inflammatory
reaction in the brains of rats.

References
Oberdorster, G. et al. Translocation of inhaled
ultrafine particles to the brain. Inhalation
Toxicology, (in press, 2004).

source: http://cmbi.bjmu.edu.cn/news/0401/42.htm
17jan04


http://www.mindfully.org/Health/2004/Nanoparticles-Enter-Brain9jan04.htm


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