PMID: 7011300Feb 1, 1981Paper

Quantification of hyperbaric oxygen-induced toxicity utilizing a malarial system

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
N J RencriccaM J Doyle

Abstract

This study was undertaken in recognition of the need to develop quantitative systems to evaluate the toxicity associated with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) exposure. Malaria-infected (P. berghei berghei) mice were briefly exposed to 100% oxygen at 3 ATA on day 10 of infection. At 25, 48, and 72 h thereafter, the levels of circulating erythrcytes and percent parasitized RBC were monitored and compared to those of infected non-exposed controls. The total erythrocyte counts of the infected HBO-exposed and non-exposed mice did not differ significantly. In contrast, percent parasitized cells in the oxygen-exposed mice were lowered to 55-60% control values at 24, 48, and 72 h. The mechanism of this difference needs further study, but we believe that P. berghei-infected erythrocytes are preferentially hemolyzed as a consequence of HBO exposure. this mode system is useful in the study of HBO-induced toxicity because of its high degree of selectivity and sensitivity and its amenability to strict quantification over a period of at least several days.

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