R. Bajpai et al., PULMONARY CLEARANCE OF CANDIDA-ALBICANS - EFFECT OF EXPOSURE TO NATIVE AND METAL-COATED FLY-ASH, Mycopathologia, 135(2), 1996, pp. 103-108
The viability of Candida albicans was tested at various intervals in t
he lungs of rats following single intratracheal inoculation of the yea
st cells. Most of the inoculated cells were cleared from lungs within
48 hr after exposure. Clearance was enhanced in lungs exposed to metal
-coated fly ash than in those exposed to native fly ash. The validity
of these studies was verified in vitro using peritoneal macrophages of
mice exposed in vivo to native and metal-coated fly ash. An increase
in phagocytic and intracellular killing of macrophages harvested from
animals exposed to native or metal-coated fly ash was observed.