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. 1974 Jan;74(1):31-58.

Early response of lung to low levels of ozone

Early response of lung to low levels of ozone

R J Stephens et al. Am J Pathol. 1974 Jan.

Abstract

The epithelial response in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli was examined after exposure to approximately 0.5 and 0.9 ppm ozone (O(3)). Loss of ciliated cells from the terminal bronchiole was pronounced after 6 to 10 hours of exposure; however, nonciliated cells were resistant to injury from O(3). In contrast, type 1 alveolar lining cells were very sensitive to O(2) and were severely damaged or removed from significant areas of the proximal alveoli after as little as 2 hours of exposure to 0.5 ppm. The basement lamina was left devoid of an epithelium with the exception of type 2 cells, which were very resistant and retained a relatively normal appearance. Under continuous exposure, repair of the lesion area was accomplished in approximately 48 hours through proliferation of the type 2 cells. The new cells were cuboidal at first but subsequently became more squamous in appearance. Exposure for 8 to 10 hours followed by residence in clean air resulted in a proliferative response at 48 hours, about equal to that observed after continuous exposure.

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