LATE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE AND ASSOCIATED EOSINOPHILIC INFLAMMATION-INDUCED BY REPEATED EXPOSURE TO TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE IN GUINEA-PIGS

Citation
A. Niimi et al., LATE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE AND ASSOCIATED EOSINOPHILIC INFLAMMATION-INDUCED BY REPEATED EXPOSURE TO TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE IN GUINEA-PIGS, Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 97(6), 1996, pp. 1308-1319
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,Allergy
ISSN journal
00916749
Volume
97
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1308 - 1319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-6749(1996)97:6<1308:LRRAAE>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Objective: The study was designed to establish an animal model of tolu ene diisocyanate (TDI)-induced late respiratory response and to invest igate airway inflammatory cell dynamics in this model. Methods: Guinea pigs were exposed to 2,4-TDI dissolved in ethyl acetate by nasal appl ication according to three schedules. Schedule 1 consisted of sensitiz ation and multiple challenge (n = 58): 10% TDI was applied once daily for 7 days (sensitization) followed by challenges with 5% TDI once wee kly for 4 weeks. Schedule 2 consisted of sensitization only (n = 5). 1 0% TDI was applied once daily for 7 days. Schedule 3 consisted of sing le challenge only (n = 12): 5% TDI was applied only once. As controls, ethyl acetate was applied according to the three schedules described above. Each animal was premedicated with metyrapone before each challe nge. Bronchoalveolar lavage and histologic examination were performed at various times after the last challenge. Results: Schedule 1 induced immediate and late respiratory responses at a prevalence of 63% and 5 6%, respectively. Schedules 2 and 3 induced an immediate response in s ome animals but no late response. Neither immediate nor late response was observed in control animals. All of the subgroups of schedule I th at developed late responses (examined at 2, 3, 6, 24 and 168 hours) sh owed a significant increase of eosinophils in bronchoalveolar lavage f luid and tissue compared with the corresponding control of each (exami ned at the same time points). Two of the subgroups with late responses (examined at 3 and 6 hours) were compared with their corresponding su bgroups, which were given the same treatment, failed to develop late r esponse, and were examined at the same time points; they again proved to have a significant increase of eosinophils in both samples. Subgrou ps of schedule 1 without late response (30 minutes, 3 and 6 hours), sc hedule 2 (6 hours), or schedule 3 (2 and 6 hours) did not show signifi cant changes in lavage or tissue cell composition, except for the sche dule 1 subgroup examined at 6 hours, which showed a significant increa se of eosinophils only in the tissue compared with its control. Conclu sions: Sensitization and multiple challenge with TDI induced immediate and/or late respiratory responses at a high prevalence in guinea pigs . Eosinophilic but not neutrophilic inflammation was involved in the l ate response.