THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NO2 FROM BIRTH ON AIRWAYS RESPONSIVENESS IN RABBITS SENSITIZED AT BIRTH

Citation
Gj. Douglas et al., THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NO2 FROM BIRTH ON AIRWAYS RESPONSIVENESS IN RABBITS SENSITIZED AT BIRTH, The European respiratory journal, 8(2), 1995, pp. 246-252
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
ISSN journal
09031936
Volume
8
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
246 - 252
Database
ISI
SICI code
0903-1936(1995)8:2<246:TEOPET>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Our aim was to determine whether daily exposure to 4 ppm nitrogen diox ide (NO2) from birth until 3 months of age influenced the development of airways hyperresponsiveness and atopic sensitivity in immunized rab bits. Littermate New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits were immunized within 24 h of birth by i.p. injection of house dust mite antigen in AI(OH)( 3) gel, and exposed to either ambient air or 4 ppm NO2 for 2 h . day(- 1), 5 days . week(-1). At 3 months, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and s erum samples were obtained. Airways responsiveness was measured as the provocative concentrations (mg . ml(-1)) of histamine or methacholine required to elicit a 50% increase in airway resistance (RLPC50) and a 35% decrease in dynamic compliance (CdynPC35). There were no differen ces in total cell or differential cell counts recovered in BAL fluid b etween control and NO2 exposed animals. Airways responsiveness did not differ between groups of animals (histamine RLPC50 values: air (n=15) versus NO2 (n=13), respectively, 9.98+/-1.32 versus 16.43+/-1.45 mg . ml(-1); CdynPC35 values: 16.60+/-1.44 versus 14.95+/-1.43 mg . ml(-1) ; methacholine RLPC50 values: air (n=14) versus NO2 (n=12), respective ly, 2.18+/-1.51 versus 2.21+/-1.32 mg . ml(-1); CdynPC35 values: 2.64/-1.41 versus 2.85+/-1.31 mg . ml(-1)). There was no difference in sen sitization between groups of animals exposed to air or NO2, evaluated either by cutaneous responsiveness to intradermal antigen, or serum im munoglobulin E (IgE) levels assessed by the passive cutaneous anaphyla xis (PCA) reaction. We conclude that daily inhalation of 4 ppm NO2 dur ing the first three months of life does not affect airways responsiven ess and atopic status of rabbits sensitized at birth. The lack of infl uence of NO2 in this model may be related to the i.p. route of immuniz ation.