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Sol-gel transition induced by alumina nanoparticles in a model pulmonary surfactant

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.128974

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Pulmonary surfactant; Curosurf; Bio-nano interfaces; Magnetic wires; Microrheology

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  1. ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche)
  2. CGI (Commissariat a` lInvestissement d?Avenir)
  3. Labex SEAM (Science and Engineering for Advanced Materials and devices) [ANR 11 LABX 086, ANR 11 IDEX 05 02]
  4. French National Research Agency [ANR-10-INSB-04]
  5. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-13-BS08-0015, ANR-12-CHEX-0011, ANR-15-CE18-0024-01, ANR-17-CE09-0017]
  6. Solvay

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Inhaled airborne particles smaller than 100 nm have been shown to deposit in the alveolar region of the lungs. The pulmonary surfactant lining the alveoli can be modified by interactions with inhaled nanoparticles, affecting pulmonary functions. This study evaluates the properties of a pulmonary surfactant substitute called Curosurf (R), which is used to treat respiratory distress syndrome in premature babies. The addition of alumina nanoparticles to Curosurf (R) alters its rheology, resulting in a sol-gel transition and suggesting potential toxicity associated with changes in lung fluid properties.
Inhaled airborne particles smaller than 100 nm entering the airways have been shown to deposit in significant amount in the alveolar region of the lungs. The interior of the alveoli is covered with a similar to 1 mu m thick lining fluid, called pulmonary surfactant. Inhaled nanoparticles are susceptible to interact with the lung fluid and modify pulmonary functions. Here we evaluate the structural and rheological properties of the pulmonary surfactant substitute Curosurf (R) which is administered to premature babies for the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome. Curosurf (R) is considered a reliable model of endogenous pulmonary surfactant in terms of composition, structure and function. Using active microrheology based on magnetically actuated wires, we find that Curosurf (R) dispersions exhibit a Newtonian behavior at lipid concentration from 0 to 80 g L-1, and that the viscosity follows the Krieger-Dougherty law observed for a wide variety of colloids. Upon addition of 40 nm alumina nano platelets, a significant change of the Curosurf (R) rheology is noticed. The dispersions then enter a soft solid phase characterized by an infinite viscosity and a non-zero equilibrium elastic modulus. The sol-gel transition induced by the nanoparticles is interpreted as the result of the alumina/vesicle interaction, which are illustrated by transmission electron microscopy. It also suggests a potential toxicity associated with the modification of the lung fluid structural and dynamical properties.

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