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Inhalation Toxicology
International Forum for Respiratory Research
Volume 17, 2005 - Issue 13
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Research Article

Uptake of Ozone in Human Lungs and Its Relationship to Local Physiological Response

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Pages 699-707 | Received 25 Feb 2004, Accepted 02 May 2005, Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

To investigate whether intersubject variations in the dose of inhaled ozone (O3) cause corresponding variations in the physiological response, 28 female and 32 male nonsmokers participated in a 1-h continuous inhalation of clean air or 0.25 ppm O3 while exercising on a cycle ergometer at a constant ventilation rate of 30 L/min. The exposure protocols included continuous monitoring of respiratory flow rate and O3 concentration from which O3 uptake (OZU) and fractional uptake efficiency (UE) were computed. Pre-to-post changes in forced expired volume in 1 s (%ΔFEV1), peripheral cross section for carbon dioxide diffusion (%Δ AP), and Fowler dead space volume (VD) were also measured for each exposure. Individual values of UE ranged from.70 to.98 among all the subjects, with significant differences (p < .05) existing between men and women. These intersubject differences were inversely correlated with breathing frequency and directly correlated with tidal volume. The mean ± SD values of %Δ FEV1, %Δ AP, and %Δ VD were all significantly more negative in the O3 exposure session (13.31 ± 13.40, 8.14 ± 7.62, and 4.20 ± 5.12, respectively) than in the air exposure session (0.06 ± 4.56, 0.22 ± 10.82, and 0.70 ± 6.88, respectively). Finally, our results showed that neither %ΔFEV1 nor %Δ VD was correlated OZU, whereas there was a significant relationship (ρ = −0.325, p = .0257) between %Δ AP and OZU. We conclude that the overall uptake of O3 is a weak predictor of intersubject variations in distal airspace response, but is not a predictor of intersubject variations in conducting airway responses.

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