Nitrous Acid (HNO2) : Oxygen
Nitrous Acid (HNO2) : Oxygen
Nitrous Acid (HNO2) : Oxygen
Nitrous acid (HONO) is formed both indirectly from the reaction of nitrogen dioxide
(NO2) with water on indoor surfaces, and directly during combustion. This gaseous
pollutant may be a previously unrecognized causal factor in assessments of nitrogen
oxide exposure effects. The present study is the first attempt to evaluate exposure
effects of HONO on the human airways and the mucous membranes of the eyes and
nose. Fifteen healthy adult nonsmokers were exposed for 3.5 h in a double-blind,
balanced protocol to clean air, 77, and 395 ppb HONO. Each exposure was preceded by
a 1-h baseline measurement period, and exposures were separated by 1 wk. There was a
10-min exercise period during exposure. Effects measurements included assessment of
bronchial reactivity, measurement of specific airway conductance, spirometry, acoustic
rhinometry, nasal lavage, tear-fluid cytology, a CO2 eye-provocation test, evaluation of
eye redness, and subjective sensations. Effects of HONO exposure on the eyes were
found as exposure-related changes in tear-fluid cytology. In particular, the number of
squamous cells increased by 20, 67, and 80% following exposure to clean air, 77, and
395 ppb HONO, respectively (p = 0.004). Possible indications of exposure effects on
sensitivity to CO2 eye provocation and on specific airway conductance were also
measured. For specific airway conductance there was an approximate 10% decrease in
conductance following exercise in association with HONO exposure, compared with a
2% decrease with clean air (p = 0.038).