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Pulmonary Deposition of Aerosols in MicrogravityThe intrapulmonary deposition of airborne particles (aerosol) in the size range of 0.5 to 5 microns is primarily due to gravitational sedimentation. In the microgravity (muG) environment, sedimentation is no longer active, and thus there should be marked changes in the amount and site of the deposition of these aerosol. We propose to study the total intrapulmonary deposition of aerosol spanning the range 0.5 to 5 microns in the KC-135 at both muG and at 1.8-G. This will be followed by using boli of 1.0 micron aerosol, inhaled at different points in a breath to study aerosol dispersion and deposition as a function of inspired depth. The results of these studies will have application in better understanding of pulmonary diseases related to inhaled particles (pneumoconioses), in studying drugs delivered by inhalation, and in understanding the consequence of long-term exposure to respirable aerosols in long-duration space flight.
Document ID
19980211658
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Prisk, G. Kim
(California Univ., San Diego La Jolla, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 24, 1997
Subject Category
Materials Processing
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-1997-112562
NAS 1.26:112562
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGw-4372
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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