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  • Title: Effects of acute nitrogen dioxide exposure on swimming performance of mice.
    Author: Suzuki AK, Ichinose T, Tsubone H, Oda H, Kubota K.
    Journal: J Toxicol Environ Health; 1982 Jan; 9(1):165-72. PubMed ID: 7062349.
    Abstract:
    To evaluate the acute effects of NO2 on the physical performance of experimental animals, male mice 15-16 wk old were exposed to 5, 10, 20, or 40 ppm NO2 for 24 h, and forced swimming endurance time (FSET), the changes in FSET during the postexposure days, lung wet weight, lung water content, and blood lactate level were examined. FSET of mice exposed to NO2 at 10, 20, and 40 ppm decreased immediately after exposure, FSET of mice exposed to 5 ppm NO2 did not change immediately after exposure, but a significant decrease was observed from d 1 to d 4 after exposure. FSET recovered to the initial control level after 5-6 d, 7-8 d, and over 9 d in mice exposed to NO2 at 5, 10, and 20 ppm, respectively. Lung wet weight of mice exposed to 20 and 40 ppm NO2 and lung water content of mice exposed to 10, 20, and 40 ppm NO2 increased with dose. A negative relation was demonstrated between FSET and lung wet weight and between FSET and lung water content. Without forced swimming exercise, the blood lactate level of mice exposed to 5 ppm NO2 was almost equivalent to that of control mice, but the blood lactate level of the exposed mice significantly increased immediately and 24 h after forced swimming exercise for 4 min.
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