Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/3408
Title: Deposition in the distal parts of the bovine respiratory tract: Assessment of equipment suitable for drug inhalation
Authors: Genicot, B
Votion, D
Munsters, K
Close, R
Lekeux, P.
Munsters, K.
LINDSEY, James 
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOC
Source: VETERINARY RECORD, 138(13). p. 302-304
Abstract: The efficiency of equipment suitable for the inhalation of drugs by calves was assessed in sis animals which inhaled radioisotopically labelled particles while suffering from reversible diffuse bronchoconstriction induced experimentally with 5-hydroxytryptamine and while they were breathing normally, Respiratory rates and data from pulmonary function tests and scintiscans were recorded during both investigations. After the first investigation, a mean (se) wash-out period of 9.8 (3.2) days was allowed, Under diffuse bronchoconstriction, the respiratory rate, the oscillatory resistance and the compliance of the respiratory system reached 282.1 (22.0), 161.1 (10.8) and 68.8 (2.7) per cent of their respective baseline values, When the calves were breathing normally these parameters did not change over time, The ratios (Cp/Ct) of the counts of gamma-disintegrations in the peripheral part (Cp) of the lungs and in the total lung area (Ct) were not significantly different when comparing the results from the two investigations, The ratios of Cp/Ct in the left lungs did not differ significantly from those in the right lungs.
Notes: UNIV LIEGE,LAB FUNCT INVEST,FAC VET MED,B-4000 LIEGE,BELGIUM. LIMBURGS UNIV CENTRUM,B-3590 DIEPENBEEK,BELGIUM. UNIV LIEGE,FAC ECON BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCI,DEPT QUANTITAT METHODOL,B-4000 LIEGE,BELGIUM.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/3408
Link to publication/dataset: http://veterinaryrecord.bvapublications.com/cgi/content/abstract/138/13/302
ISI #: A1996UD91100010
Type: Journal Contribution
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