90 research outputs found
Budesonide Foam Has a Favorable Safety Profile for Inducing Remission in Mild-to-Moderate Ulcerative Proctitis or Proctosigmoiditis
THE TOXICITY OF FOSCARNET (PHOSPHONOFORMIC ACID, TRISODIUM SALT, PFA) STUDIED IN CULTURED DOG RENAL TUBULAR CELLS
The toxicity of Foscarnet (phosphonoformic acid, trisodium salt; PFA) studied in cultured dog renal Tubular Cells
Does airway responsiveness increase after skin sensitisation to 3-carene:: a study in isolated guinea pig lungs
Amitriptyline-induced release of endothelin-1 in isolated perfused and ventilated rat lungs
<i>In Vitro</i> Models to Study Mechanisms of Lung Toxicity
Several functioning in vitro systems of varying complexity are currently in use for the study of mechanisms of lung toxicity. The isolated perfused lung is the model closest to the in vivo situation. It is a suitable model for combining metabolic and functional studies. It is, for instance, possible to relate changes in lung mechanics and lung perfusion flow to the release of various mediators during exposure of the lung to various agents. A simpler model may be constructed from lung slices which are less viable but suitable for uptake as well as metabolism studies. Specific lung cells such as Clara cells and type II pneumocytes have been isolated and cultured and are valuable tools for studies of the molecular mechanisms of lung toxicity, particularly in cases of cell-specific toxicity. There is, however, a great need to develop techniques for the isolation and culture of other types of lung cells and also to improve the culturing techniques for those already isolated. </jats:p
Pharmacokinetic studies of a potent glucocorticoid (budesonide) in dogs by high-performance liquid chromatography
Increasing exposure levels cause an abrupt change in the absorption and metabolism of acutely inhaled benzo(a)pyrene in the isolated, ventilated, and perfused lung of the rat
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