Literature DB >> 7721124

Systemic effects of different perfluorochemical agents.

A J Augustin1, M Spitznas, F H Koch, T Böker, D Meller, J Lutz.   

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PURPOSE: An intravitreal injection of Fluosol-DA leads to a higher alteration of the macrophage system of the retina than perfluorooctane and perfluorodecalin administered by the same route. The difference may be due to different kinds of oxidative damage caused by the three chemicals. To test the validity of this assumption, the degree of cell alteration, expressed as reduction of cytoplasmic motility, caused by these three perfluorochemicals was examined.
METHODS: Using the hepatic macrophage system of the rat, cell alteration was examined by magnetometry after intravenous application of various perfluorochemicals [emulsified perfluorodecalin (C10F18), perfluorooctane (C8F17Br) and Fluosol-DA (corresponding to a 20% emulsion of 70% perfluorodecalin and 30% perfluorotripropylamine, C9F21N)].
RESULTS: After administration of high doses, all perfluorochemicals led to cytoskeleton alteration. This alteration, expressed as retardation of the relaxation period of ferromagnetic iron oxide particles, was most pronounced after administration of Fluosol-DA.
CONCLUSION: The compromising effect of perfluorochemicals is dose dependent and differs among the three compounds tested, with Fluosol-DA showing the greatest decrease in cytoplasmic motility.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7721124     DOI: 10.1007/BF00177786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0721-832X            Impact factor:   3.117


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