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Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2.
Pollutant gases are subject to a variety of physical and chemical interactions within the atmosphere due to cyclic production and various meteorological influences. In consequence there is generally a diurnal concentration profile for NO2 which consists of peaks of short duration and irregular occur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446455 |
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author | Gardner, D E Miller, F J Blommer, E J Coffin, D L |
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description | Pollutant gases are subject to a variety of physical and chemical interactions within the atmosphere due to cyclic production and various meteorological influences. In consequence there is generally a diurnal concentration profile for NO2 which consists of peaks of short duration and irregular occurrence superimposed on a low background. Since this variation could play an important role in the toxic effect of NO2, the influences of various exposure modes was studied. Continuous and intermittent exposure studies were used to determine the relationship between biological response and length of exposure to various concentrations of NO2. As the concentration decreased, the slope of the regression line decreased. After adjusting for total differences in the product concentration x time, the response for the two exposure modes was essentially the same. When a constant concentration x time level was employed, a short-term exposure to a high concentration produced a greater effect than exposure to a lower concentration administered over a longer period. Using these curves, the relationship between level of effect, concentration, and time can be determined. Results of these studies indicated that the frequency and amplitude of short-term peaks are of significance even though the exposure is interrupted with periods of zero concentration of NO2. |
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spelling | pubmed-16377182006-11-17 Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. Gardner, D E Miller, F J Blommer, E J Coffin, D L Environ Health Perspect Research Article Pollutant gases are subject to a variety of physical and chemical interactions within the atmosphere due to cyclic production and various meteorological influences. In consequence there is generally a diurnal concentration profile for NO2 which consists of peaks of short duration and irregular occurrence superimposed on a low background. Since this variation could play an important role in the toxic effect of NO2, the influences of various exposure modes was studied. Continuous and intermittent exposure studies were used to determine the relationship between biological response and length of exposure to various concentrations of NO2. As the concentration decreased, the slope of the regression line decreased. After adjusting for total differences in the product concentration x time, the response for the two exposure modes was essentially the same. When a constant concentration x time level was employed, a short-term exposure to a high concentration produced a greater effect than exposure to a lower concentration administered over a longer period. Using these curves, the relationship between level of effect, concentration, and time can be determined. Results of these studies indicated that the frequency and amplitude of short-term peaks are of significance even though the exposure is interrupted with periods of zero concentration of NO2. 1979-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1637718/ /pubmed/446455 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gardner, D E Miller, F J Blommer, E J Coffin, D L Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title | Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title_full | Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title_fullStr | Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title_short | Influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of NO2. |
title_sort | influence of exposure mode on the toxicity of no2. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446455 |
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