Comparative toxicity of methyl isocyanate and its hydrolytic derivatives in rats. I. Pulmonary histopathology in the acute phase

Jeevaratnam, K. ; Sriramachari, S. (1994) Comparative toxicity of methyl isocyanate and its hydrolytic derivatives in rats. I. Pulmonary histopathology in the acute phase Archives of Toxicology, 69 (1). pp. 39-44. ISSN 0340-5761

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Abstract

The present study describes the acute histopathological changes induced by methyl isocyanate (MIC) in the lungs of rats at 24 h after a single exposure to varied concentrations/doses of MIC by inhalation and subcutaneous (s.c.) routes and also delineates the effects due to the hydrolytic derivatives of MIC, viz., methylamine (MA) and N,N'-dimethyl urea (DMU). MIC, either inhaled or administered s.c., resulted in a wide range and extent of histopathological changes in the lungs, proportional to the exposure concentration/dose. The salient, effects of inhaled MIC are acute necrotizing bronchitis of the entire respiratory tract accompanied by varying degrees of confluent congestion, hyperemia and interstitial and intra-alveolar edema, while MIC administered s.c. led to prominent vascular endothelial damage, congestion and severe interstitial pneumonitis with apparently normal bronchial epithelium; and intra-alveolar edema only with the high dose. The only noteworthy lesion produced by MA and DMU (to some extent) was interstitial pneumonitis, suggesting their possible involvement in the subsequent inflammatory response of MIC. Except, for the endothelial changes, the overall spectrum of the histopathological lesions is quite comparable to those observed in the lungs of Bhopal victims during the acute phase.

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Keywords:Methyl Isocyanate Toxicity; Histopathology; Lungs; Methylamine Toxicity; N,N'-Dimethyl Urea Toxicity; Rats
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