Genre
- Journal Article
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of sex, age, number of bronchoalveolar lavages and method of quantitation on the number of bronchoalveolar cells in rats. Forty Long Evans rats were divided into four age-sex subgroups of ten animals each. Nine consecutive bronchoalveolar lavages were done in every rat and the number of bronchoalveolar cells/mL in lavages 1-3 (L1), 4-6 (L2) and 7-9 (L3) were determined by hemocytometer and electronic cell counts (Coulter Counter). The sex or age of the rats did not show a significant effect (p > 0.05) in the number of bronchoalveolar cells recovered from the lungs; however, there was a significant difference (p L3). A discrepancy of .apprx. 8% in the counts of bronchoalveolar cells was found between the hemocytometer and the Coulter Counter; however, these two methods of cell quantitation showed a significant (p 0.05) differences were found in the percentage of fluid recovery (overall mean = 94.5%) among lavages L1, L2 and L3. It was concluded that the electronic cell counting of bronchoalveolar cells is as reliable as manual counting. Although sex or age did not significantly affect the number of cells recovered from the lung, caution should be used in the number of lavages done per rat since this variable may significantly affect the results.
LOPEZ A ; ANIMAL SCIENCES WING, ALBERTA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTRE, BAG 4000, VEGREVILLE, ALBERTA T0B 4L0
PT: J; UT: BIOSIS:PREV198783059805
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- 16001, Respiratory system - General and methods
- Animals, Chordates, Mammals, Nonhuman Vertebrates, Nonhuman Mammals, Rodents, Vertebrates
- Muridae [86375]
- 03510, Genetics - Sex differences
- Pathology
- 12504, Pathology - Diagnostic
- Respiratory System (Respiration)
- Veterinary Medicine (Medical Sciences)
- 38004, Veterinary science - Pathology
- Rodentia, Mammalia, Vertebrata, Chordata, Animalia
- 04500, Mathematical biology and statistical methods
- 16006, Respiratory system - Pathology
- 02506, Cytology - Animal