Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 4, Apr 1994, 888-892.
Energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and scanning electron microscopy of pleura. Study of reference, exposed non-pneumoconiotic, and silicotic populations
J Ferrer, R Orriols, JM Tura, J Lirola, C Xaus and X Vidal
Servei de Pneumologia, Hospital General Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
Inorganic element content in pleura and lung was studied by energy-
dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in
reference, exposed non-pneumoconiotic, and silicotic populations. Samples
of parietal pleura, visceral pleura, and lung in 11 subjects with no
measurable exposure to inorganic dust and of visceral pleura and lung
samples of 10 exposed non-pneumoconiotic individuals and eight silicotic
patients were examined. Constant depositions of silicon and calcium were
detected in visceral pleura, parietal pleura, and lung of the reference
group and in visceral pleura and lung of the exposed non- pneumoconiotic
and silicotic groups. Other elements, such as aluminum and iron, were also
detected in the exposed non-pneumoconiotic and silicotic patients and, less
frequently, in the reference group. There was no difference in silicon
content between parietal and visceral pleura in the reference group.
Silicon content in silicotic patients was higher and more irregularly
distributed in the pleura (p = 0.005 and p < 0.01, respectively) and in
the lung (p = 0.005 and p < 0.01, respectively) than in the reference
group. Comparison of the silicon content in pleura between silicotic and
exposed non-pneumoconiotic subjects showed a nonsignificant probability of
difference (p = 0.052), whereas there were no differences with respect to
the silicon content in lung. There were no differences in the pleural and
lung silicon content between the exposed non-pneumoconiotic and reference
groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)