1997
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.97.10051115
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A longitudinal analysis of pulmonary function in rats during a 12 month cigarette smoke exposure

Abstract: A longitudinal analysis of pulmonary function in rats during a 12 month cigarette smoke exposure. J.L. Wright, J-P. Sun, S. Vedal. ERS Journals Ltd 1997. ABSTRACT: We wanted to examine the longitudinal effects of chronic cigarette smoke exposure, and to determine whether the chronic alterations in pulmonary function induced by long-term cigarette smoke exposure in an animal model could be predicted by initial or early alterations in function.A group of Sprague Dawley rats was exposed to the smoke of 7 cigaret… Show more

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“…It is important that in our newly designed BPG, the temperature in the box is actively controlled, thereby rendering it unnecessary to consider changes in temperature. There has been great variation in the reported FRC values, which have ranged from 2.08 to 5.8 ml [10,12,15,[23][24][25]. Our FRC was within the range of those observed in these reports.…”
Section: Frc Measurementsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…It is important that in our newly designed BPG, the temperature in the box is actively controlled, thereby rendering it unnecessary to consider changes in temperature. There has been great variation in the reported FRC values, which have ranged from 2.08 to 5.8 ml [10,12,15,[23][24][25]. Our FRC was within the range of those observed in these reports.…”
Section: Frc Measurementsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Normally lung volumes and airflows increase over time during the growth of rats. The decrease in airflow associated with ageing is only found after 8-12 months in SpragueDawley rats that initially weighed 400-510 g [23]. In the present study, rats weighing 200-250 g, were used and studied over a 3 month period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After anesthesia, the animals can be (relatively) easily intubated and subsequent measurements obtained (11,140). The obvious advantage of this technique is that it allows the documentation of functional changes over time in the same animal (161).…”
Section: Development (See Elastase Emphysema Model and Genetic And Gementioning
confidence: 99%