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Influence of 0.5 ppm nitrogen dioxide exposure of mice of macrophage congregation in the lungs.

V Richters, G Elliott, R P Sherwin.   

Abstract

The lungs of 12 mice, half of which were exposed to continuous 0.5 ppm nitrogen dioxide for 3 weeks, were explanted in culture, and the instances of macrophage congregation were quantitated according to numbers of target cells involved, categories of congregation from three to 11 or more, numbers of macrophages participating in each category for the total cultures, and the influence of delaying explantation for 24 and 96 hr. A total of 9042 macrophages and 2140 epithelial and spindle target cells were counted in the outgrowths from 306 explants. The incidence of macrophage congregation (or numbers of target cells) was greater for the cultures from the NO2-exposed animals, both with respect to total incidences between groups (p leads to) and the 0-hr (p less than 0.001) and 24-hr (p less than 0.01) culture subgroups. In addition, the values for T3 to T6 macrophage congregation were individually and consistently greater for the exposed animal group. Postmortem interval stress at 96 hr appeared to result in large colonies, but they were reduced greatly in number. Also the incidence of macrophage congregation fell by 28% as compared to 0-hr and 24-hr subgroups.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 669736     DOI: 10.1007/BF02616108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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