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Macrophages respiratory defense mechanism

Brain JD, Godleski JJ, Sorokin SP. Quantification, origin, and fate of pulmonary macrophages. In Brain JD, Proctor DF, Reid LM, eds. Respiratory Defense Mechanisms. New York Marcel Dekker, 1977 849-892. [Pg.369]

In experimental animals the respiratory system is a primary target of acrolein exposure after inhalation, and there is an inverse relationship between the exposure concentration and the time it takes for death to occur." Inhalation LCso values of 327ppm for 10 minutes and 130ppm for 30 minutes have been reported in rats." Of 57 male rats, 32 died after exposure to 4 ppm for 6 hours/day for up to 62 days. Desquamation of the respiratory epithelium followed by airway occlusion and asphyxiation is the primary mechanism for acrolein-induced mortality in animals." Sublethal acrolein exposure in mice at 3 and 6 ppm suppressed pulmonary antibacterial defense mechanisms. A combination of epithelial cell injury and inhibition of macrophage function may be responsible for acrolein-induced suppression of pulmonary host defense. ... [Pg.23]


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