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Acute lung injury induced by chlorine inhalation in C57BL/6 and FVB/N mice.

Xiaohua Tian1, Hui Tao, Joseph Brisolara, Jing Chen, Roy J Rando, Gary W Hoyle.   

Abstract

Humans may be exposed to chlorine gas via accidental or intentional release, and effective countermeasures for the resulting lung injury are lacking. To develop a model in which therapeutic measures could be evaluated, lung injury induced by chlorine inhalation in two inbred mouse strains was examined. C57BL/6 and FVB/N mice were exposed for 1.1 h to varying doses of chlorine (197-289 ppm-h) and were evaluated for indices of lung injury at different times after exposure (6-48 h). Chlorine induced increases in lung weight that were more evident in FVB/N mice than in C57BL/6 mice. Both strains exhibited sloughing of airway epithelium observed within 6 h after exposure. As judged by Ly-6G immunostaining, chlorine exposure caused widespread neutrophil influx into the lung parenchyma at 6 h followed by a clustering of neutrophils around damaged airways by 24 h. High levels of cellular proliferation revealed by Ki-67 staining were observed in airway epithelium 48 h after exposure. Lavage fluid parameters showed consistent trends in both strains. Lavage fluid protein content was elevated throughout the times examined. Lavage fluid neutrophils were significantly increased beginning 12 h after exposure and were highest at 48 h. The concentration of the neutrophil chemoattractant KC peaked 6 h after exposure and was near baseline by 48 h. In summary, chlorine inhalation resulted in lung injury characterized by edema, epithelial cell death, and neutrophilic inflammation in C57BL/6 and FVB/N mice. Characterization of such responses in these mice will allow testing of therapeutic agents to treat chlorine-induced lung injury.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18645717     DOI: 10.1080/08958370802007841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inhal Toxicol        ISSN: 0895-8378            Impact factor:   2.724


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