1997
DOI: 10.3109/01902149709046045
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Intratracheal Instillation Versus Intratracheal Inhalation of Tracer Particles for Measuring Lung Clearance Function

Abstract: Effective elimination of particles deposited in the respiratory tract is an important defense function to protect the organism from potentially adverse effects of inhaled particles. Delivery of radioactively labeled tracer particles and subsequent measurement in vivo of their retention in different regions of the respiratory tract provides an adequate method for characterizing this defensive function. However, the delivery of such tracer particles by inhalation may result in some external contamination of the … Show more

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“…Mouse studies, however, involving respiratory and dermal introduction of TiO 2 -NM did show a low percentage (lung accumulation estimate of 0.003%) of traversing the various barriers to reach and accumulate in the major organs 21,22 . Occupational inhalation of manufactured TiO 2 -NM and its corresponding accumulation in the lungs is high with a comparatively low clearance rate 34 . Deducing from these studies, one can surmise that if given enough exposure time, dose and frequency, it is possible to reach doses that may cause NanoEL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mouse studies, however, involving respiratory and dermal introduction of TiO 2 -NM did show a low percentage (lung accumulation estimate of 0.003%) of traversing the various barriers to reach and accumulate in the major organs 21,22 . Occupational inhalation of manufactured TiO 2 -NM and its corresponding accumulation in the lungs is high with a comparatively low clearance rate 34 . Deducing from these studies, one can surmise that if given enough exposure time, dose and frequency, it is possible to reach doses that may cause NanoEL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can dispose of particles either by transporting them along the alveolar surface to the mucociliary escalator, by translocation to the tracheobronchial lymph or by internal enzymatic degradation [24]. In the case of protein and peptide drugs this can mean rapid degradation in the lysosomal system.…”
Section: The Human Lungs As Organs Of Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intratracheal inhalation exposures were performed as previously reported by our laboratory (7). Briefly, animals were anesthetized with halothane and intubated intratracheally with a modified 14-gauge cannula.…”
Section: Intratcheal Inhalaton Exposuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our laboratory has developed a method of intratracheal inhalation (ITIH) in rats (7) in which the animals are ventilated at a constant rate with an aerosol of test material. This system has the advantages of an intratracheal administration, such as eliminating deposition on skin and fur, bypassing upper respiratory tract defenses, including nasal filters for larger particles, and direct deposition of partides in the lower respiratory tract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%