Influence of cotton dust inhalation on free lung cells in rats and guinea pigs

Walker, R.F.; Eidson, G.; Hatcher, J.D.

Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology 33(1): 28-32

1975


ISSN/ISBN: 0023-6837
PMID: 1142739
Document Number: 84288
The influence of cotton dust inhalation on pulmonary leukocyte recruitment has been examined in rats and guinea pigs in an attempt to develop an animal model which can be used to assess the relative pulmonary toxicity of dusts from various varieties of cotton. Statistically significant increases in leukocyte populations in the lungs occur as the result of dust inhalation. Although the response is not influenced by the sex or age of the test animal, species differences do occur; guinea pigs are more sensitive to the effects of exposure than rats. Also, the exposure regimen tends to influence the degree of the response, with intermittent exposure producing fewer cells than continuous exposure for the same period of time. Future investigations will use the information gathered here to employ the most appropriate animal species as a tool to screen varieties of cotton, and thereby to rank them according to their potential to aggravate or to initiate certain pulmonary pathologies.

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