1. Changes in rat respiratory system produced by exposure to exhaust gases of combustion of glycerol.
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Serra, Daniel Silveira, Evangelista, Janaína Serra Azul Monteiro, Zin, Walter Araujo, Leal-Cardoso, José Henrique, and Cavalcante, Francisco Sales Ávila
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RESPIRATORY organ physiology , *WASTE gases , *GLYCERIN , *MORPHOMETRICS , *METHACHOLINE chloride , *LABORATORY rats - Abstract
The combustion of residual glycerol to generate heat in industrial processes has been suggested as a cost-effective solution for disposal of this environmental liability. Thus, we investigated the effects of exposure to the exhaust gases of glycerol combustion in the rat respiratory system. We used 2 rats groups, one exposed to the exhaust gases from glycerol combustion (Glycerol), and the other exposed to ambient air (Control). Exposure occurred 5 h a day, 5 days a week for 13 weeks. We observed statistically changes in all parameters of respiratory system mechanics in vivo . This results was supported by histological analysis and morphometric data, confirming narrower airways and lung parenchimal changes. Variables related to airway resistance ( ΔR N ) and elastic properties of the tissue ( ΔH ), increased after challenge with methacholine. Finally, analysis of lung tissue micromechanics showed statistically increases in all parameters ( R , E and hysteresivity). In conclusion, exhaust gases from glycerol combustion were harmful to the respiratory system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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