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Journal of Iranian Anatomical Sciences. 2010; 8 (31): 85-94
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-143866

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of HMT on protection of lung tissue exposed to HD in the rat. In this study twenty Albino Wistar adult male rats weighting 200 +/- 20 gram were used. Rats divided randomly into 4 groups [each group has 5 rats] as below: Normal saline group [NS], HMT group, HD group [0.25% HD] and HD+HMT group. Normal saline and HD solution were injected by intra tracheal catather. Animals in HMT and HD+HMT groups received HMT by intra peritoneal injection for 14 days daily. All rats were killed after 14 days, a part of lung tissue were removed, fixed and processed for histological evaluation by H and E staining and apoptotic cell death study by TUNEL kit. In addition, biochemical study [catalase enzyme] was measured in all groups. Histological examination and cell counting data revealed that there were no significant differences between Saline and HMT groups. Alveolar hemorrhage and inflammation, as well as, the number of apoptotic cells in the HD group was significantly increased when compared to HD+HMT group. HMT have prophylactic and therapeutics effects in the lung tissue against HD


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Animais de Laboratório , Pulmão/efeitos dos fármacos , Gás de Mostarda/toxicidade , Ratos Wistar
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Journal of Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health. 2009; 16 (65): 31-40
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-196127

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Background and Objective: sulfur mustard is a potent chemical vesicant warfare agent that remains a significant military and civilian threat. Inhalation of sulfur mustard gas causes inflammation and injury to airways and bronchioles. Mast cells promote allergic reactions when exposed to some chemical compounds such as HD. Hexamethylenetetramine has been shown to protect human lung cells against HD toxicity and has also been shown to be effective against the chemical warfare agent phosgene in vivo. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of HMT on the number of mast cells in the lamina propria of visceral layer of pleura in male rats after exposure to sulfur mustard


Materials and Methods: twenty seven Albino Wister male rats weighting 200+/-20 gr were randomly divided into 5 groups [Normal Saline [N.S], HMT, HD, Pre-exposure and Post-exposure]. HD, Pre-exposure and Post-exposure groups received sulfur-mustard and N.S group received Normal Saline as a solvent by intratracheal catheter. HMT, Pre-exp and Post-exp groups received HMT via intra-peritoneal for 14 days. After the day 14, body weight changes, the rate of lung tissue injury and the number of mast cells measured in the pleura's visceral layer of the rats' lungs


Results: histological examination and mast cells count showed no significant difference when compared among NS, HMT, Pre-exposure and Post-exposure groups. However, significant reduction was seen in the number of mast cells in HMT and NS groups in comparison with the HD group [p < 0/001]. The number of mast cells in the Pre-exposure and Post-exposure groups was also significantly lower than that of the HD group [p < 0/001]


Conclusions: from the results of this study it can be concluded that HMT may have a positive protective and therapeutic effect on lung tissue in rats

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