Pulmonary and Systemic Immune Response to Chronic Lunar Dust Inhalation

  • Nelman, Mayra
  • Quiriarte, Heather
  • Sams, Clarence
  • Lam, Chiu-wing
  • Crucian, Brian
  • James, John T.
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Publication date
June 2014

Abstract

Background: Due to millennia of meteorite impact with virtually no erosive effects, the surface of the Moon is covered by a layer of ultrafine, reactive Lunar dust. Very little is known regarding the toxicity of Lunar dust on human physiology. Given the size and electrostatic characteristics of Lunar dust, countermeasures to ensure nonexposure of astronauts will be difficult. To ensure astronaut safety during any future prolonged Lunar missions, it is necessary to establish the effect of chronic pulmonary Lunar dust exposure on all physiological systems. Methods: This study assessed the toxicity of airborne lunar dust exposure in rats on pulmonary and system immune system parameters. Rats were exposed to 0, 20.8, or 60.8 mg/m3 of lunar dust...

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