2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-13928393
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The Effect of Formaldehyde Vapour on the Lungs of Rabbits

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“…Lung sections from the rats exposed to formaldehyde revealed pulmonary changes in the architecture of the lung and an increase in collagen contents, these alterations were in agreement with what was observed in the rabbit's lungs after 40% exposure (Chinedum et al, 2014), also detected in rats (Mehdi et al, 2014;Ismail et al, 2021) and mice (Afrin et al, 2016). Also study (Ouies & Abd El-Naeem, 2020 ), showed the effect of formaldehyde on the natural structure of the lung and its immune expression.…”
Section: Histological Studysupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Lung sections from the rats exposed to formaldehyde revealed pulmonary changes in the architecture of the lung and an increase in collagen contents, these alterations were in agreement with what was observed in the rabbit's lungs after 40% exposure (Chinedum et al, 2014), also detected in rats (Mehdi et al, 2014;Ismail et al, 2021) and mice (Afrin et al, 2016). Also study (Ouies & Abd El-Naeem, 2020 ), showed the effect of formaldehyde on the natural structure of the lung and its immune expression.…”
Section: Histological Studysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…(Leala et al, 2018). Also, the reason for the infiltration of inflammatory cells may be because formaldehyde has caused a decrease in enzyme activity (SDH) significantly decreased, and this affects the functions of the respiratory chain and damage the electron transport chain in the mitochondria in the lung cells, which explains the increase in the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the airway (Chinedum et al, 2014;Leal et al, 2018). There was also a significant increase in the activity of (MDA) in the lung due to oxidative stress and the occurrence of several reactions inside the lung (Miranda da .…”
Section: Histological Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lung sections from the rats exposed to formaldehyde revealed pulmonary changes in the architecture of the lung and an increase in collagen contents, these alterations were in agreement with what was observed in the rabbit's lungs after 40% exposure (Chinedum et al, 2014), also detected in rats (Mehdi et al, 2014;Ismail et al, 2021) and mice (Afrin et al, 2016). Also study (Ouies & Abd El-Naeem, 2020 ), showed the effect of formaldehyde on the natural structure of the lung and its immune expression.…”
Section: Histological Studysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…(Leala et al, 2018). Also, the reason for the infiltration of inflammatory cells may be because formaldehyde has caused a decrease in enzyme activity (SDH) significantly decreased, and this affects the functions of the respiratory chain and damage the electron transport chain in the mitochondria in the lung cells, which explains the increase in the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the airway (Chinedum et al, 2014;Leal et al, 2018). There was also a significant increase in the activity of (MDA) in the lung due to oxidative stress and the occurrence of several reactions inside the lung (Miranda da .…”
Section: Histological Studymentioning
confidence: 99%