2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(598c) Antioxidant Protection from Oxidative Stress Damage in Human Pulmonary Cells
Previous groups have investigated the acute and subchronic exposure responses of human pulmonary cell line A549 to particulate exposure, including production of reactive oxygen species and cell viability. Antioxidant supplementation with Trolox, a commercially available vitamin E analog, has been investigated by various groups to decrease DNA damage and cell cycle arrest in A549s when acutely exposed to oxidants, including particulate matter (PM10). The first goal of this work was to characterize acute and chronic oxidative stress response parameters of the A549 cell line by the ratio of reduced and oxidized glutathione, chemokine production, DNA integrity, and surfactant secretion. The second goal was the development of an antioxidant formulation to prevent oxidative stress damage to the pulmonary cells.