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Original Articles

Proteinuria in Guinea Pigs Exposed to 0.5 ppm Nitrogen Dioxide

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Pages 336-341 | Received 07 Dec 1973, Accepted 05 Nov 1973, Published online: 22 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Urinary proteins were quantitated by disc-gel electrophoresis, chemical tests, and specific gravity determinations. In the first of two experiments, the seven animals exposed to continuous 0.5 ppm NO2, three for seven days and four for 14 days, had consistently higher levels of urinary protein than control animals (P <.01). The increase involved all three of the major protein groups demonstrated by the discgel procedure, putatively albumins, combined α-and β-globulins, and γ-globulins.

A second experiment involving 12 pairs of guinea pigs gave similar results for two of three animal groups (P < .05) despite a decrease in exposure to only four hours a day. Routine histological studies of the kidneys showed negative results.

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