Influence of Preexisting Pulmonary Emphysema on Susceptibility of Rats to Chronic Inhalation Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide

1990 
AbstractThe effect of preexisting pulmonary emphysema on the susceptibility of rats to the effects of chronic inhalation exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was examined. Rats were exposed 7 h/day, 5 daydweek for 24 months to 9.5 ppm NO2 or sham-exposed to clean air. Emphysema was induced in one-half of the rats by intratracheal instillation of elastase 6 weeks before exposure began. Measurements included respiratory function, bronchoalveolar lavage, lung tissue collagen, clearance of radiolabeled tracer particles, excised lung weight and volume, histopathology, and mean linear intercept of terminal airspaces. Analysis of variance was used to detect significant interactions between the effects of emphysema and NO2 Increased susceptibility was defined as a significant emphysema-NO2 interaction that was greater than additive. Only one measured parameter met the criteria for increased susceptibility: a greater than additive effect was observed for the forced expiratory flow rate at 10% of forced vital capacit...
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