1999
DOI: 10.2754/avb199968010051
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Ultrastructural Findings in the Murine Nonciliated Bronchiolar Cells (NCBC) after Subacute Inhalation of Lead Acetate

Abstract: Air pollution is an important health problem in some countries. For Mexico City, repeatedly high levels of some metals including lead (Pb) have been reported. Since there is no relevant information, we used an inhalation model to identify the possible lung cell damage after exposure of animals to Pb. We used thirty CD-1 male mice that were inhaling (for 1 hour) aerosolized lead acetate 0.1M, three times per week during two weeks. Mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation on days 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 15 after … Show more

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“…The experimental protocol was in accordance with the Animal Act of 1986 for Scientific Procedures. Inhalations were performed as described by Fortoul et al (1999). Twenty animals were placed in an acrylic box, letting them inhale a solution of V 2 O 5 0.02 M (Sigma, St Louis, MO, USA) in deionized water for 1 h twice a week for 4 weeks.…”
Section: Animal Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental protocol was in accordance with the Animal Act of 1986 for Scientific Procedures. Inhalations were performed as described by Fortoul et al (1999). Twenty animals were placed in an acrylic box, letting them inhale a solution of V 2 O 5 0.02 M (Sigma, St Louis, MO, USA) in deionized water for 1 h twice a week for 4 weeks.…”
Section: Animal Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After each exposure, the filters were removed and weighed; the metal was quantified following the same protocol as with tissue samples. Two filters for each inhalation were evaluated (Fortoul et al, 1999).…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the ultrastructure of the non-ciliated bronchiolar cell (NCBC) after the inhalation of Pb has been reported along with cell hypertrophy, whorl-like structures and mitochondria cristae disarray [13]. The NCBC was also the target of the combined inhalation of Cd and Pb.…”
Section: Respiratory System and Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%