Author/Authors :
G. Patrick، نويسنده , , A. L. Batchelor and C. Stirling، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Rats inhaled by nose-only exposure an aerosol of fused aluminosilicate particles, 3.95 11m
activity median aerodynamic diameter, labelled with 5lCO. The amount remaining on the airway
surface at 7, 28 and 112 days after inhalation was determined at sacrifice by measuring the 5
7CO
content in successive washes of trachea and of the region of the first bifurcation. Similar low levels
were found in both cases. From 5lCO excretion measurements, the rate at which particles were being
cleared through the trachea was calculated, and hence the amount on the tracheal surface that was
expected from rapid mucociliary clearance, T f. As expected. T f decreased markedly during the study
period. However, at all times the amount of 5lCO washed from the tracheal surface was greater than
Tf . The difference was a measure of the amount remaining on the surface long-term, T,. At 7 and 28
days after inhalation, T, was approx. 4 x 10- 4 of the thoracic content at I day, decreasing to
7 x 10 - 5 after 112 days. The fraction sequestered in the tracheal wall, T w, remained approximately
constant at around 1 x 10ʹ-4 At 7 days, T, and Tw were 1.81 and 0.45%, respectively, of the
estimated amount deposited on the trachea. Much of the "Co activity in the tracheal washes was
associated with macro phages. the proportion increasing with time.