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  • Epidemiologic studies link health issues to particles ≤2.5 micrometers from pollution and nanoparticles, highlighting nanoparticles' unique impact.
  • Research on how these particles interact with lung cells is limited, often yielding conflicting results due to differences between lab and real-life conditions.
  • A new nanoparticle deposition chamber has been developed to more accurately replicate lung conditions, ensuring uniform and efficient particle exposure for better assessment of cellular responses and functionality.

Article Abstract

Epidemiologic studies have shown correlations between morbidity and particles < or = 2.5 microm generated from pollution processes and manufactured nanoparticles. Thereby nanoparticles seem to play a specific role. The interaction of particles with the lung, the main pathway of undesired particle uptake, is poorly understood. In most studies investigating these interactions in vitro, particle deposition differs greatly from the in vivo situation, causing controversial results. We present a nanoparticle deposition chamber to expose lung cells mimicking closely the particle deposition conditions in the lung. In this new deposition chamber, particles are deposited very efficiently, reproducibly, and uniformly onto the cell culture, a key aspect if cell responses are quantified in respect to the deposited particle number. In situ analyses of the lung cells, e.g., the ciliary beat frequency, indicative of the defense capability of the cells, are complemented by off-line biochemical, physiological, and morphological cell analyses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es703075qDOI Listing

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