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LUNG RESPONSES TO HYPOTHYROIDISM, HYPERTHYROIDISM, AND LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE CHALLENGE IN RATS

 

作者: L. J. Huffman,   D. J. Judy,   K. M. K. Rao,   D. G. Frazer,   W. T. Goldsmith,  

 

期刊: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A  (Taylor Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 61, issue 7  

页码: 623-639

 

ISSN:1528-7394

 

年代: 2000

 

DOI:10.1080/00984100050194135

 

出版商: Informa UK Ltd

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The objectives of this investigation were to study the effects of hypo- and hyperthyroidism on some factors involved in lung injury under basal conditions (air exposure) and during an inflammatory response induced by inhalation exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 100 µg/ml; 3 h) in adult rats. Thyroid status was altered by thyroidectomy or thyroxine injections for 15 d. Hyperthyroidism alone caused a greater degree of lung cell damage, an increase in the permeability of the alveolar-capillary barrier, a rise in the total number of phagocytic cells obtained by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and enhanced nitric oxide (NO) release by phagocytic cells relative to that in euthyroid control animals. Hypothyroidism alone was associated with opposite effects. Exposure of animals to LPS produced inflammatory responses, which included significant increases in lung cell damage, permeability of the alveolar-capillary barrier, number of phagocytic cells obtained by BAL, and NO production by the phagocytic cells. In general, hyperthyroidism enhanced the effects of LPS, while hypothyroidism reduced LPS-induced responses. These results suggest that thyroid status alone can affect some of the factors involved in lung injury and also modulate some of the inflammatory effects of LPS. Hyperthyroidism tends to enhance lung injury, while hypothyroidism seems to reduce lung injury.

 

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