A MULTIPLE-PATH MODEL OF PARTICLE DEPOSITION IN THE RAT LUNG

Citation
S. Anjilvel et B. Asgharian, A MULTIPLE-PATH MODEL OF PARTICLE DEPOSITION IN THE RAT LUNG, Fundamental and applied toxicology, 28(1), 1995, pp. 41-50
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Toxicology
ISSN journal
02720590
Volume
28
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
41 - 50
Database
ISI
SICI code
0272-0590(1995)28:1<41:AMMOPD>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
A multiple-path model of particle deposition in the entire rat lower r espiratory tract was developed. Deposition in every branch of an asymm etric lung model was calculated using published analytic formulas for efficiencies of deposition by sedimentation, diffusion, and impaction. The conducting airway tree of the model included the entire set of ai rway measurements for the Long-Evans rat collected by Raabe et al. (19 76). A model acinus defined by Yeh et al. (1979) was attached to each terminal bronchiole. Deposition was calculated for each acinus. Substa ntial variations in acinar deposition were predicted. These depended o n inhaled particle size and tidal volume. The standard deviation in ac inar dose was on the order of 0.2 times the average dose. Dose to some pulmonary acini was nearly twice the average acinar dose, suggesting that the geometry of the conducting airway tree of the rat lung may ca use a fraction of pulmonary sites to sustain damage from inhaled parti cles at levels of exposure which cause no effect in the majority of th e lung. The results represent a first step toward a complete model of inhaled particle deposition which assesses the effect of heterogeneity of lung structure on deposition at the level Of individual airways. ( C) 1995 Society of Toxicology