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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Pulmonary changes and bronchial gyperresponsiveness in rats subjected to acute acrolein exposure
Authors: Oliveira, Estela Maria Moreira
Serra, Daniel Silveira
Brito, Kaio Bruno Pereira de
Gondim, Fladimir de Lima
Araújo, Rinaldo dos Santos
Oliveira, Mona Lisa Moura de
Cavalcante, Francisco Sales Ávila
Keywords: Respiratory Impedance;Lung Mechanics;Toxicology;Acrolein;Exposure;Impedância Respiratória;Mecânica Pulmonar;Toxicologia;Acroleína
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: International Journal of Development Research
Citation: OLIVEIRA, Estela Maria Moreira; SERRA, Daniel Silveira; BRITO, Kaio Bruno Pereira de; GONDIM, Fladimir de Lima; ARAÚJO, Rinaldo Santos; OLIVEIRA, Mona Lisa Moura de; CAVALCANTE, Francisco Sales Ávila. Pulmonary changes and bronchial gyperresponsiveness in rats subjected to acute acrolein exposure. International Journal of Development Research, [s.l.], v. 7, n. 10,p. 16020-16025, 2017.
Abstract: Acrolein is a toxic substance resulting from cigarette smoke and partial combustion of animal fats and vegetable oils, and mainly used in industry for the production of acrylic acid and plastics. The main forms of human exposure to this substance is through cigarette smoke and car exhaust. Its high toxicity is responsible for many adverse health effects, especially changes in the respiratory system. This study aimed to analyze the changes in lung function and hyperresponsiveness of the smooth muscle of the airways of rats, resulting from acute exposure to acrolein. Exposure was by inhalation of acrolein vapor generated by bubbling nitrogen gas (N2) in a 1.5 mL container of liquid acrolein. Albino rats, 200±20 g were divided into control group (C), which was exposed to inhalation of saline vapor for 1 h, acrolein group (A), exposed to acrolein inhalation of vapor generated by bubbling N2. Our results demonstrated changes in all variables, Newtonian resistance (RN), tissue resistance (G), tissue elastance (H), hysteresis (η) and the estimate of inspiratory capacity (IC), and there was greater hyperresponsiveness in smooth muscle of the airways (RN, G and H). Our findings reinforce the harmful nature of exposure to acrolein to health.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72813
ISSN: 2230-9926
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