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Department of Pediatrics, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi 371, Japan
To investigate
the pathogenesis of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water-induced
airway narrowing, we studied the role of airway epithelial cells during
a distilled water-inhalation challenge in an animal model of airway
inflammation. Guinea pigs were divided into four groups:
1) a sham/saline (S/S) group: sham ozone followed by saline inhalation;
2) a sham/water (S/W) group: sham
ozone followed by water inhalation;
3) an ozone/saline (O/S) group:
ozone followed by saline inhalation; and
4) an ozone/water (O/W) group: ozone
followed by water inhalation. After exposure to either 3.0 parts/million ozone or air at the same flow rate for 2 h, guinea pigs
were anesthetized and tracheostomized, and then lung resistance
(RL) was measured. For
morphometric assessment, tissues were fixed with formaldehyde, stained
with hematoxylin and eosin, and cut into transverse sections. Airway
dimensions were either measured directly or calculated from the
internal perimeter, the external perimeter, and airway wall area. There were no statistical differences in the values of
RL before distilled water
inhalation between the sham groups and the ozone groups. RL increased significantly after
10 min of distilled water inhalation in both the S/W group and the O/W
group. In the S/W group, epithelial cells were swollen, and
intercellular spaces were wider, resulting in significant increase in
epithelial wall thickness, but there was no significant infiltration by
inflammatory cells. In the O/S group, the epithelium showed
infiltration by inflammatory cells without change in cell volume. In
the O/W group, the epithelium showed both infiltration and a greater
increase in epithelial wall thickness compared with the S/W group.
These results suggest that airway epithelial cell swelling, induced by
inhaled distilled water, increases with
RL in guinea pigs and that this
reaction may be accelerated by airway inflammation.
airway epithelial cell; experimental asthma; guinea pigs; ozone exposure; ultrasonically nebulized distilled water inhalation challenge
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