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Effect of tobacco smoke exposure cessation on lung response to crystalline silica exposure in rats


ABSTRACT: Our previous studies have shown that tobacco smoke exposure exacerbated the lung response to crystalline silica exposure in rats. The objective of the present study, a follow-up to our previous study, was to determine the effect of tobacco smoke exposure cessation on the lung response to crystalline silica exposure in the rats. Rats were exposed to air, crystalline silica (1 week followed by a 1 year progression/recovery period with no exposure), tobacco smoke (6 months of exposure followed by 6 months of recovery with no exposure), or crystalline silica (1 week) plus tobacco smoke (6 months of exposure followed by 6 months of recovery with no exposure). Lung toxicity was determined at the end of the 1-year progression/recovery period in all 4 groups of the rats. Silica exposure resulted in significant lung toxicity which was further exacerbated by tobacco smoke exposure in the rats. Cessation of cigarette smoke exposure did not result in reversal of the silica-induced lung toxicity despite exacerbation of the toxicity by tobacco smoke.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

PROVIDER: GSE155924 | GEO | 2024/12/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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