Abstract

AbstractThis study involves the analysis of the sequence of changes in lung epithelial permeability, free cells in the airways, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels, polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) flux, and alveolar lesions in rats exposed to 0.8 ppm ozone (O3) for 3 h and then studied at 4-h intervals up to 24 h postexposure. Protein content of the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) increased immediately after O3 exposure and returned to control levels by 16 h postexposure. Albumin concentration in the BAL also increased with time after O3 exposure, but the increase was more gradual than the protein increase. The lower albumin concentrations at 20 and 24 h postexposure were still higher than the control levels. While the total protein in the BAL could be attributed to tissue injury and increased transmucosal transport, the albumin primarily reflected elevated transport from the serum. Total cells in the BAL decreased immediately after the O3 exposure, but returned to near normal levels by 4 h. PGE, levels did not...

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