Dynamics of liquid plugs of buffer and surfactant solutions in a micro-engineered pulmonary airway model.

TitleDynamics of liquid plugs of buffer and surfactant solutions in a micro-engineered pulmonary airway model.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsTavana H, Kuo C-H, Lee QYi, Mosadegh B, Huh D, Christensen PJ, Grotberg JB, Takayama S
JournalLangmuir
Volume26
Issue5
Pagination3744-52
Date Published2010 Mar 02
ISSN1520-5827
KeywordsAir, Biomimetics, Buffers, Phosphates, Pressure, Respiratory System, Solutions, Surface Properties, Surface-Active Agents, Wettability
Abstract

We describe a bioinspired microfluidic system that resembles pulmonary airways and enables on-chip generation of airway occluding liquid plugs from a stratified air-liquid two-phase flow. User-defined changes in the air stream pressure facilitated by mechanical components and tuning the wettability of the microchannels enable generation of well-defined liquid plugs. Significant differences are observed in liquid plug generation and propagation when surfactant is added to the buffer. The plug flow patterns suggest a protective role of surfactant for airway epithelial cells against pathological flow-induced mechanical stresses. We discuss the implications of the findings for clinical settings. This approach and the described platform will enable systematic investigation of the effect of different degrees of fluid mechanical stresses on lung injury at the cellular level and administration of exogenous therapeutic surfactants.

DOI10.1021/la903038a
Alternate JournalLangmuir
PubMed ID20017471
PubMed Central IDPMC2827626
Grant ListR01 HL084370 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States
R01 HL084370-04 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States
HL084370 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States
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