Role of the physiochemical properties of mucus in the protection of the respiratory epithelium.
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The respiratory mucus is a very complex biological material, which possesses both flow and deformation rheological properties, characterized by non-linear and time-dependent viscoelasticity and physical properties of adhesiveness and wettability. Viscosity and elasticity are directly involved in the transport capacity of mucus, whereas wettability and adhesiveness contribute to the optimal interface properties between the mucus and the epithelial surface. Optimal conditions for the protective and lubricant properties of respiratory mucus are represented by high wettability, and adhesiveness high enough not to induce flow of mucus in the respiratory bronchioles under gravity but low enough to mobilize mucus by airflow during coughing. An intermediate viscoelasticity is also required for an optimal mucociliary transport. Different biochemical constituents such as glycoproteins, proteins, proteoglycans and lipids are involved in the gel properties of respiratory mucus. During bronchial infection and particularly in cystic fibrosis, the loss of water and the increase in macromolecules result in a marked increase in viscosity and adhesiveness responsible for the mucus transport impairment. The various lipids present in mucus contribute differently to the physicochemical properties. Surface-active phospholipids, such as phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylglycerol improve the wettability of mucus, whereas neutral lipids and glycosphyngolipids contribute to the hyperviscosity of mucus during infection. Phospholipids and associated mucins are also implicated in the interaction between bacteria and epithelial cells. Therefore, the respiratory mucus needs appropriate physicochemical properties for the protection, hydration and lubrication of the underlying airway epithelium.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The European respiratory journal
دوره 5 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1992