Protective role of spleen-derived macrophages in lung inflammation, injury, and fibrosis induced by nitrogen mustard

Volume: 309, Issue: 12, Pages: L1487 - L1498
Published: Dec 15, 2015
Abstract
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a vesicant that causes lung injury and fibrosis, accompanied by a persistent macrophage inflammatory response. In these studies we analyzed the spleen as a source of these cells. Splenectomized (SPX) and sham control rats were treated intratracheally with NM (0.125 mg/kg) or PBS control. Macrophage responses were analyzed 1–7 days later. Splenectomy resulted in an increase in lung macrophages expressing CCR2, but a...
Paper Details
Title
Protective role of spleen-derived macrophages in lung inflammation, injury, and fibrosis induced by nitrogen mustard
Published Date
Dec 15, 2015
Volume
309
Issue
12
Pages
L1487 - L1498
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