A general model has been developed to describe the deposition and clea
rance processes of man-made vitreous fibers (MMVFs) in the rat lung at
chronic exposure. Fiber removal from the lung by macrophage-mediated
mechanical clearance, fiber dissolution, and breakage were considered
in the model, and the rates for these mechanisms were determined from
the experimental data. It was found that the breakage of long fibers (
l(f) > 20 mu m) into short segments and subsequent removal of short se
gments by macrophages is principally responsible for the fast clearanc
e of long fibers as observed in the experiment. The breakage rate was
found to increase with the fiber solubility and decrease with lung bur
den. An expression for the breakage rate as a function of the fiber in
-vitro dissolution rate and lung burden is proposed. (C) 1998 American
Association for Aerosol Research