1996
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1996.81.4.1691
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Ozone toxicity in the rat. III. Effect of changes in ambient temperature on pulmonary parameters

Abstract: Pulmonary toxicity of ozone (O3) was examined in adult male Fischer 344 rats exposed to 0.5 parts/million O3 for either 6 or 23 h/day over 5 days while maintained at an ambient temperature (Ta) of either 10, 22, or 34 degrees C. Toxicity was evaluated by using changes in lung volumes and the concentrations of constituents of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid that signal lung injury and/or inflammation. Results indicated that toxicity increased as Ta decreased. Exposures conducted at 10 degrees C were associated wit… Show more

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“…That may not sound like a big deal but no one had ever even thought that all the data being generated by animal toxicology studies could be so easily changed by environmental conditions. The implications to public health assessments based on animal studies were huge (Watkinson et al, 1995(Watkinson et al, , 1997Wiester et al, 1996). 2.…”
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“…That may not sound like a big deal but no one had ever even thought that all the data being generated by animal toxicology studies could be so easily changed by environmental conditions. The implications to public health assessments based on animal studies were huge (Watkinson et al, 1995(Watkinson et al, , 1997Wiester et al, 1996). 2.…”
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confidence: 99%