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Dose-dependent emergence of acute and recurrent corneal lesions in sulfur mustard-exposed rabbit eyes.
McNutt, Patrick M; Kelly, Kyle E M; Altvater, Amber C; Nelson, Marian R; Lyman, Megan E; O'Brien, Sean; Conroy, Matthieu T; Ondeck, Celinia A; Bodt, Skylar M L; Wolfe, Sarah E; Schulz, Susan M; Kniffin, Denise M; Hall, Nicole B; Hamilton, Tracey A.
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  • McNutt PM; Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, 27101, United States; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States. Electronic address: pmmcnutt@wakehealth.edu.
  • Kelly KEM; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Altvater AC; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Nelson MR; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Lyman ME; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • O'Brien S; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Conroy MT; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Ondeck CA; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Bodt SML; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States; Penn State School of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States.
  • Wolfe SE; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States; University of Colorado School of Medicine, United States.
  • Schulz SM; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Kniffin DM; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Hall NB; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
  • Hamilton TA; US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Gunpowder, MD, 21010, United States.
Toxicol Lett ; 341: 33-42, 2021 May 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33497768
ABSTRACT
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a lipid soluble alkylating agent that causes genotoxic injury. The eye is highly sensitive to SM toxicity and exposures exceeding 400 mg min/m3 can elicit irreversible corneal pathophysiologies. Development of medical countermeasures for ocular SM exposure has been hindered by a limited understanding of dose-dependent effects of SM on corneal injury. Here, clinical, histological and ultrastructural analyses were used to characterize the effects of SM dose on corneal injury progression. Corneas were evaluated for up to 20 wk following exposure to saturated SM vapor for 30-150 s, which corresponds to 300-1,500 mg min/m3. In acute studies, a ceiling effect on corneal edema developed at doses associated with full-thickness corneal lesions, implicating endothelial toxicity in corneal swelling. Recurrent edematous lesions (RELs) transiently emerged after 2 wk in a dose-dependent fashion, followed by the development of secondary corneal pathophysiologies such as neovascularization, stromal scarring and endothelial abnormalities. RELs appeared in 96 % of corneas exposed for ≥ 90 s, 52 % of corneas exposed for 60 s and 0 % of corneas exposed for 30 s. While REL latency was variable in corneas exposed for 60 s, REL emergence was synchronized at exposures ≥ 90 s. Corneas did not exhibit more than one REL, suggesting RELs are part of a programmed pathophysiological response to severe alkylating lesions. In post-mortem studies at 12 wk, corneal edema was positively correlated to severity of endothelial pathologies, consistent with previous findings that endothelial toxicity influences long-term outcomes. These results provide novel insight into long-term corneal pathophysiological responses to acute toxicity and identify exposure conditions suitable for therapeutic testing.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Substâncias para a Guerra Química / Córnea / Lesões da Córnea / Gás de Mostarda Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Substâncias para a Guerra Química / Córnea / Lesões da Córnea / Gás de Mostarda Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article