Abstract
Methyl methacrylate (MMA) is a monomer that is polymerized into resin by light and heat, producing a clear, resistant, durable and relatively inert plastic material. Because of these characteristics, MMA is largely used in Medicine as bone cement and in Dentistry, in dental braces and prostheses, thus generating continuous interest in its toxicity. Experimental and clinical studies have documented that monomers may cause a wide range of adverse health effects. The most important occupational exposure route of MMA is by inhalation. This study aims to evaluate the toxicity of MMA to the tracheal epithelium, according to the time of exposure. For this purpose, two experimental groups of rats were exposed to MMA by inhalation under poor ventilation: one group (n = 36) was exposed permanently, and the other (n = 36) was exposed during 8 hours per day, without water and food supply during the exposure period. A control group (n = 8) received normal air supply. Twelve animals of each study group were sacrificed after 5, 8 and 10 days of exposure together with two or four control animals. Twenty-nine (80.5%) of the rats continuously exposed to MMA developed inflammation on the tracheal epithelium, as well as 58.33% (n = 21) of those exposed 8 h/day and 87.5% (n = 7) of the control rats. No association was observed between the inflammatory process and MMA exposure; no significant alterations in the tracheal epithelium thickness were observed. Further studies on longer exposure times and analysis of other parameters will have to be conducted to exclude the possibility of tracheal damage by vapors of MMA.
Highlights
Methyl methacrylate (MMA) has been used over the last 50 years for acrylic resin production and has a wide range of application in plastics and the building industry, as well as in Medicine and Dentistry[11].Parizi JLS, Nai GA, Batalha CF, Lopes CCB, Rizzo MF, Falcone CE, Bertão JM
Acrylic polymers were introduced into Dentistry in 1937, and by 1946 it was estimated that 98% of the dental materials were made of MMA9
The animals were divided into three groups: one group continuously exposed to MMA (n = 36), a group exposed to MMA for 8 hours per day without water and food intake (n = 36), and a control group (n = 8), which was kept in a separate place
Summary
Methyl methacrylate (MMA) has been used over the last 50 years for acrylic resin production and has a wide range of application in plastics and the building industry, as well as in Medicine and Dentistry[11]. Assessment of methyl methacrylate vapor toxicity on the rat tracheal epithelium. Braz Oral Res 2005;19(3):[223-7]. Acrylic polymers were introduced into Dentistry in 1937, and by 1946 it was estimated that 98% of the dental materials were made of MMA9. Deichmann[4] (1941) was the first to have a study about the environmental damages caused by MMA published and to test some of its administration routes (oral, subcutaneous, inhalational and cutaneous)
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