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Adrenal-derived stress hormones modulate ozone-induced lung injury and inflammation

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: June 27, 2025 | Last Modified: 2017-04-03
This data set shows high throughput gene expression assessment using RNAseq to examine how ozone-induced transcriptional changes in the lung are influenced by adrenalectomy or adrenal demedullation in rats. We have previously observed that lung injury and inflammation are diminished in adrenalectomized rats and this study was planned to understand if circulating stress hormones influence ozone transcriptional effects and what ozone-induced pathway changes might be impacted by removal of adrenal glands. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Henriquez, A., J. House, D. Miller, S. Snow, A. Fisher, H. Ren, M. Schladweiler, A. Ledbetter, F. Wright, and U. Kodavanti. Adrenal-derived stress hormones modulate ozone-induced lung injury and inflammation. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, USA, 329: 249-258, (2017).

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