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Cage factor enhancement

The enhancement of ozone injury in animals by activity during exposure to ozone has been the most striking demonstration of all. The lethal outcome of otherwise noninjurious concentrations of ozone results undoubtedly from a multiplicity of factors in addition to that of the more obvious reactions associated with activity such as increased respiration and circulation rates. Hormonal releases, for example, in the form of catechol amines, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, as well as in certain adrenocorticosteroids (compounds B and F) have been reported in tumbled rats (9), a condition not completely unrelated to that in cage-activated rats, especially during the terminal phases on the exposure. How much of a role these hormones play in these experiments, however, still remains to be determined. [Pg.367]


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