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Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model

Repeated low-level exposures to biological agents could occur before or after the remediation of an environmental release. This is especially true for persistent agents such as B. anthracis spores, the causative agent of anthrax. Studies were conducted to examine aerosol methods needed for consisten...

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Autores principales: Barnewall, Roy E., Comer, Jason E., Miller, Brian D., Gutting, Bradford W., Wolfe, Daniel N., Director-Myska, Alison E., Nichols, Tonya L., Taft, Sarah C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00071
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author Barnewall, Roy E.
Comer, Jason E.
Miller, Brian D.
Gutting, Bradford W.
Wolfe, Daniel N.
Director-Myska, Alison E.
Nichols, Tonya L.
Taft, Sarah C.
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Comer, Jason E.
Miller, Brian D.
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Wolfe, Daniel N.
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description Repeated low-level exposures to biological agents could occur before or after the remediation of an environmental release. This is especially true for persistent agents such as B. anthracis spores, the causative agent of anthrax. Studies were conducted to examine aerosol methods needed for consistent daily low aerosol concentrations to deliver a low-dose (less than 10(6) colony forming units (CFU) of B. anthracis spores) and included a pilot feasibility characterization study, acute exposure study, and a multiple 15 day exposure study. This manuscript focuses on the state-of-the-science aerosol methodologies used to generate and aerosolize consistent daily low aerosol concentrations and resultant low inhalation doses to rabbits. The pilot feasibility characterization study determined that the aerosol system was consistent and capable of producing very low aerosol concentrations. In the acute, single day exposure experiment, targeted inhaled doses of 1 × 10(2), 1 × 10(3), 1 × 10(4), and 1 × 10(5) CFU were used. In the multiple daily exposure experiment, rabbits were exposed multiple days to targeted inhaled doses of 1 × 10(2), 1 × 10(3), and 1 × 10(4) CFU. In all studies, targeted inhaled doses remained consistent from rabbit-to-rabbit and day-to-day. The aerosol system produced aerosolized spores within the optimal mass median aerodynamic diameter particle size range to reach deep lung alveoli. Consistency of the inhaled dose was aided by monitoring and recording respiratory parameters during the exposure with real-time plethysmography. Overall, the presented results show that the animal aerosol system was stable and highly reproducible between different studies and over multiple exposure days.
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spelling pubmed-34175352012-08-23 Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model Barnewall, Roy E. Comer, Jason E. Miller, Brian D. Gutting, Bradford W. Wolfe, Daniel N. Director-Myska, Alison E. Nichols, Tonya L. Taft, Sarah C. Front Cell Infect Microbiol Microbiology Repeated low-level exposures to biological agents could occur before or after the remediation of an environmental release. This is especially true for persistent agents such as B. anthracis spores, the causative agent of anthrax. Studies were conducted to examine aerosol methods needed for consistent daily low aerosol concentrations to deliver a low-dose (less than 10(6) colony forming units (CFU) of B. anthracis spores) and included a pilot feasibility characterization study, acute exposure study, and a multiple 15 day exposure study. This manuscript focuses on the state-of-the-science aerosol methodologies used to generate and aerosolize consistent daily low aerosol concentrations and resultant low inhalation doses to rabbits. The pilot feasibility characterization study determined that the aerosol system was consistent and capable of producing very low aerosol concentrations. In the acute, single day exposure experiment, targeted inhaled doses of 1 × 10(2), 1 × 10(3), 1 × 10(4), and 1 × 10(5) CFU were used. In the multiple daily exposure experiment, rabbits were exposed multiple days to targeted inhaled doses of 1 × 10(2), 1 × 10(3), and 1 × 10(4) CFU. In all studies, targeted inhaled doses remained consistent from rabbit-to-rabbit and day-to-day. The aerosol system produced aerosolized spores within the optimal mass median aerodynamic diameter particle size range to reach deep lung alveoli. Consistency of the inhaled dose was aided by monitoring and recording respiratory parameters during the exposure with real-time plethysmography. Overall, the presented results show that the animal aerosol system was stable and highly reproducible between different studies and over multiple exposure days. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3417535/ /pubmed/22919662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00071 Text en Copyright © 2012 Barnewall, Comer, Miller, Gutting, Wolfe, Director-Myska, Nichols and Taft. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Barnewall, Roy E.
Comer, Jason E.
Miller, Brian D.
Gutting, Bradford W.
Wolfe, Daniel N.
Director-Myska, Alison E.
Nichols, Tonya L.
Taft, Sarah C.
Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title_full Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title_fullStr Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title_full_unstemmed Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title_short Achieving Consistent Multiple Daily Low-Dose Bacillus anthracis Spore Inhalation Exposures in the Rabbit Model
title_sort achieving consistent multiple daily low-dose bacillus anthracis spore inhalation exposures in the rabbit model
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22919662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2012.00071
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