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1 Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; and 2 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada T2N 4N1
Inhaled
and deposited spherical particles, 1-6 µm in diameter and of
differing surface chemistry and topography, were studied in hamster
intrapulmonary conducting airways and alveoli by electron microscopy.
Polystyrene and Teflon particles, as well as puffball spores, were
found submersed in the aqueous lining layer and adjacent to epithelial
cells. The extent of particle immersion promoted by a surfactant film
was assessed in a "floating-drop-surface balance" by light
microscopy. Teflon and polystyrene spheres were immersed into the
subphase by 50-60% at film surface tensions of 25 and 30 mJ/m2, respectively, and totally submersed at 15 and 25 mJ/m2, respectively. Puffball spores were immersed by
~50% at 22 mJ/m2 and totally submersed at film surface
tensions of
15 mJ/m2. These results suggest that the
surface tension in the intrapulmonary conducting airways of hamsters
may reach
15 mJ/m2 and that respirable particles (<10
µm in diameter) are wetted and displaced into the surface lining
layer, which may facilitate interactions with many lung cells.
aerosols; macrophages; respiratory tract; inhalation; surfactant
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