| Literature DB >> 2098266 |
J Pauluhn1, A Eben, G Kimmerle.
Abstract
Pulmonary function, arterial blood gases, acid-base status, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) composition were assessed in male Wistar rats after a single 4-h exposure to 0, 7.6, 23.5 or 55.2 mg n-butyl isocyanate (n-BIC)/m3 air. No significant changes other than transient clinical signs were observed in the rats exposed to 7.6 mg/m3 air. Four weeks after exposure the animals of the 55.2 mg/m3 group showed significant effects: those were pronounced histopathological changes of airways and parenchyma, and elevated relative lung weight. The neutrophils, LDH, and protein in BALF were elevated. Quasi-static lung compliance, peak expiratory flow rate, mean mid expiratory flow rate were decreased whereas lung resistance, residual volume, and single breath CO-diffusing capacity were increased. Blood gas measurements revealed an elevation in hemoglobin, pH, arterio-alveolar oxygen difference, and venous admixture. Arterial pO2 and pCO2 were decreased. In animals exposed to 23.5 mg/m3 only marginal effects were detectable.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2098266 DOI: 10.1016/s0232-1513(11)80295-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Pathol ISSN: 0232-1513