Inhaled aerosol particle dosimetry in mice: A review (Retracted article)

Méndez, LB; Gookin, G; Phalen, RF

HERO ID

2332123

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

20879957

HERO ID 2332123
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Inhaled aerosol particle dosimetry in mice: A review (Retracted article)
Authors Méndez, LB; Gookin, G; Phalen, RF
Journal Inhalation Toxicology
Volume 22
Issue 12
Page Numbers 1032-1037
Abstract The availability of molecular and genetic tools has made the mouse the most common animal model for a variety of human diseases in toxicology studies. However, little is known about the factors that will influence the dose delivery to murine lungs during an inhalation study. Among these factors are the respiratory tract anatomy, lung physiology, and clearance characteristics. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to briefly review the current knowledge on the aforementioned factors in mice and their implications to the dose delivered to mouse models during inhalation studies. Representative scientific publications were chosen from searches using the NCBI PubMed and ISI Web of Knowledge databases. Relevant respiratory physiological differences have been widely reported for different mouse strains and sexes. The limited data on anatomical morphometry that is available for the murine respiratory tract indicates significant differences between mouse strains. These differences have implications to the dose delivered and the biological outcomes of inhalation studies.
Doi 10.3109/08958378.2010.515624
Pmid 20879957
Wosid WOS:000282627100006
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Aerosol; inhalation studies; dosimetry; respiratory tract; mouse
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