Literature DB >> 2849335

Quartz but not iron oxide causes air-flow obstruction, emphysema, and small airways lesions in the rat.

J L Wright1, N Harrison, B Wiggs, A Churg.   

Abstract

Recent epidemiologic studies have suggested that some workers exposed to inorganic dusts develop air-flow obstruction independent of or greater than that produced by cigarette smoke; the morphologic basis of this effect is unknown. To investigate this problem, we administered saline alone, 10 mg iron oxide (an inert dust), or 10 or 30 mg of quartz to rats by intratracheal instillation. Animals were killed after 30 days, and pulmonary function and morphologic changes were examined. The iron oxide group was similar to the saline control group in all functional and morphometric parameters. However, both quartz-exposed groups showed evidence of air-flow obstruction, with more severe abnormalities in the high dose group. These findings correlated with morphometric observations of emphysema and thickened airway walls, with changes again more severe in the high dose group. Early silicotic nodules were also present in the latter animals. We conclude that in addition to the classic lesions of nodular silicosis, quartz can produce morphologic and functional changes of air-flow obstruction; no such changes are seen with iron oxide. These observations may explain the air-flow obstruction seen in workers exposed to mineral dusts.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2849335     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/138.1.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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