Nitrogen dioxide-induced eosinophilia and mucosal injury in the nose of the guinea pig

Ohashi, Y; Nakai, Y; Sugiura, Y; Ohno, Y; Okamoto, H; Tanaka, A; Kakinoki, Y; Hayashi, M

HERO ID

90857

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1994

Language

English

PMID

7825439

HERO ID 90857
In Press No
Year 1994
Title Nitrogen dioxide-induced eosinophilia and mucosal injury in the nose of the guinea pig
Authors Ohashi, Y; Nakai, Y; Sugiura, Y; Ohno, Y; Okamoto, H; Tanaka, A; Kakinoki, Y; Hayashi, M
Journal Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Volume 114
Issue 5
Page Numbers 547-551
Abstract Nitrogen dioxide exposure-induced mucosal pathology of the guinea pig nose was studied. Guinea pigs were exposed to 3 ppm or 9 ppm of nitrogen dioxide for 6 h a day, 6 times weekly for 2 weeks, and sacrificed 24 h after the final exposure. Exposure to 3 ppm of nitrogen dioxide resulted in decreased ciliary activity and slight eosinophil accumulation on the epithelium and submucosal layer. More serious pathologies were observed in the nose of guinea pigs exposed to 9 ppm of nitrogen dioxide, including a more prominent eosinophil influx to the epithelium and epithelial injury due to activation of eosinophils. Epithelial damage induced by nitrogen dioxide could lead to hyperresponsiveness and may result in a prolonged allergic inflammation. Our study suggests that environmental nitrogen dioxide may contribute to hyperresponsiveness and thus be involved in the increased morbidity of allergic rhinitis.
Pmid 7825439
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Comments ECRIB.Acta Otolaryngol. 114: 547-551. |WOS:A1994PM95700015
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Language Text English
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