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  • Intratracheal delivery methods, such as gavage needles and microsprayers, are used to assess the pulmonary distribution of inhaled nanoparticles (NPs).
  • A study compared the pulmonary microdistribution of titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles in rats using these two delivery methods, revealing that the microsprayer reduced content variation among rats compared to the gavage needle.
  • Despite differences in delivery methods, TiO deposition was consistently lower in the right middle lobes, and overall, the physical state of the NP suspension did not significantly affect the pulmonary microdistribution.

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Intratracheal administration methods are used to conduct toxicological assessments of inhaled nanoparticles (NPs), and gavage needles or microsprayers are common intratracheal delivery devices. The NP suspension is delivered in a liquid state via gavage needle and as a liquid aerosol via microsprayer. The differences in local pulmonary NP distribution (called the microdistribution) arising from the different states of the NP suspension cause differential pulmonary responses; however, this has yet to be investigated. Herein, using microbeam X-ray fluorescence microscopy, we quantitatively evaluated the TiO pulmonary microdistribution (per mesh: 100 μm × 100 μm) in lung sections from rats administered an intratracheal dose of TiO NPs (6 mg kg ) via gavage needle or microsprayer. The results revealed that: (i) using a microsprayer appears to reduce the variations in TiO content (ng mesh ) among rats (e.g., coefficients of variation, n = 3, microsprayer vs gavage needle: 13% vs 30%, for the entire lungs); (ii) TiO appears to be deposited less in the right middle lobes than in the rest of the lung lobes, irrespective of the chosen intratracheal delivery device; and (iii) similar TiO contents (ng mesh ) and frequencies are deposited in the lung lobes of rats administered TiO NPs via gavage needle or microsprayer. This suggests that the physical state of the administered NP suspension does not markedly alter TiO pulmonary microdistribution. The results of this investigation are important for the standardization of intratracheal administration methods. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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