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Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21186632

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AIM: To explore the physiopathological mechanisms of airway injury and the effect on the airway responsiveness of rat by inhaled sulfur dioxide(SO2). METHODS: Sixteen SD male rats were divided randomly into 2 groups (n = 8): the control group and SO2 group. The control group was exposed o pure air. SO2 group was exposed to SO2 of the content 1.0 mg/(m(3) x h) 6h daily for consecutive 3 d. At 4th day, we determined the airway responsiveness, collected the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), plasma and lung tissue. Then we counted the total cellular score in BALF, measured the plasma SP content and made the immunohistochemistry staining on the lung tissue (HE and SP methods). RESULTS: Compared with the control group, the total cellular score in BALF and plasma SP content in SO2 group's increased significantly ( P < 0.01). HE staining showed there were a great deal of inflammatory cells infiltration under the tunica mucosa bronchiorum; and SP immunohistochemistry staining indicated there were significant changes in numbers of SP-IR positive fibers of SO2group. CONCLUSION: Exposure to low concentration of SO2 would injure healthy rat's airway, and induce airway hyperresponsiveness, neurogenic inflammation is one of its critical pathophysiological mechanisms.


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Bronchi/innervation , Bronchial Hyperreactivity/physiopathology , Neurogenic Inflammation/physiopathology , Sulfur Dioxide/adverse effects , Air Pollutants/adverse effects , Animals , Asthma/chemically induced , Bronchi/drug effects , Bronchi/physiopathology , Bronchial Hyperreactivity/chemically induced , Bronchitis/chemically induced , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/cytology , Male , Nerve Fibers/drug effects , Nerve Fibers/physiology , Neurogenic Inflammation/chemically induced , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Substance P/blood
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Hua Xi Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 23(2): 133-5, 2005 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15952626

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the color differences of different metal bases and different opaque thickness, and evaluate the best thickness of opaque on different metal bases. METHODS: Precious metal, gold sediment and Ni-Cr plates were prepared as bases, then opaque samples of 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 mm thickness were fabricated on such plates. Minolta chromatics meter CR-321 was used to examine the color properties of these samples, and deltaE was calculated to evaluate the color difference of the specimens. RESULTS: For the restoration based on Ni-Cr and precious alloys, the color of restorations was not affected by the color of metal bases as the thickness of opaque reached 0.3 mm, and the chromatic value deltaE < 1.5 NBS. For the restoration based on gold sediment, the color of restoration was not affected by the color of metal as the thickness of opaque reached 0.1 mm, and the chromatic value deltaE < 1.5 NBS. CONCLUSION: Different opaque thickness was necessary to obtain ideal color appearance in clinic. As the opaque thickness increased, the color of restoration based on Ni-Cr and noble metal increased but the color of restoration based on gold sediment decreased.


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Color , Dental Porcelain , Metal Ceramic Alloys , Dental Alloys , Gold
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