Effects of inhalation of 0.25 ppm ozone on the terminal bronchioles of juvenile and adult rats
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Effects of inhalation of 0.25 ppm ozone on the terminal bronchioles of juvenile and adult rats
Abstract
Cells of the terminal bronchioles are particularly susceptible to the effects of inhalation of low levels of ozone (O3). One-day-old (juvenile) or 6-week-old (adult) rats were exposed to 0.25 ppm O3 for 12 h/day or to continuous room air for 6 weeks. Morphometric analysis of perpendicular cross sections of terminal bronchioles demonstrated that exposure to O3 produced alterations in the surface characteristics of ciliated and nonciliated (Clara) cells in both groups of rats. There were significant losses (20-30%) of the surface area contributed by cilia and the luminal surface of Clara cells was decreased by 16-25%. O3 exposure also produced significant decreases in the number of brush cells per square millimeter of terminal bronchiolar basement membrane. The results of this study indicate that the normal structure of terminal bronchiolar epithelial cells is significantly altered by inhalation of 0.25 ppm O3. No statistically significant interactions between the effects of O3 and animal age at the beginning of the exposure were found.
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