نتایج جستجو برای: surface mucus

تعداد نتایج: 644657  

2015
Debora Walker Benjamin T Käsdorf Hyeon-Ho Jeong Oliver Lieleg Peer Fischer

In the body, mucus provides an important defense mechanism by limiting the penetration of pathogens. It is therefore also a major obstacle for the efficient delivery of particle-based drug carriers. The acidic stomach lining in particular is difficult to overcome because mucin glycoproteins form viscoelastic gels under acidic conditions. The bacterium Helicobacter pylori has developed a strateg...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
S Gratz H Mykkänen A C Ouwehand R Juvonen S Salminen H El-Nezami

Several probiotics are known to bind aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) to their surfaces and to adhere to intestinal mucus. In this study, preincubation of two probiotic preparations with either AFB(1) or mucus reduced the subsequent surface binding of mucus and AFB(1), respectively, in a strain-dependent manner.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Hirotoshi Matsui Victoria E Wagner David B Hill Ute E Schwab Troy D Rogers Brian Button Russell M Taylor Richard Superfine Michael Rubinstein Barbara H Iglewski Richard C Boucher

A vexing problem in cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogenesis has been to explain the high prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in CF airways. We speculated that airway surface liquid (ASL) hyperabsorption generates a concentrated airway mucus that interacts with P. aeruginosa to promote biofilms. To model CF vs. normal airway infections, normal (2.5% solids) and CF-like concentrated (8% solid...

2016
M.H. Sedaghat M.M. Shahmardan M. Norouzi M. Heydari

BACKGROUND The airway surface liquid (ASL), which is a fluid layer coating the interior epithelial surface of the bronchi and bronchiolesis, plays an important defensive role against foreign particles and chemicals entering lungs. OBJECTIVE Numerical investigation has been employed to solve two-layer model consisting of mucus layer as a viscoelastic fluid and periciliary liquid layer as a Newt...

2007
Cees P van der Schans

Effective clearance of inhaled particles requires mucus production and continuous mucus transport from the lower airways to the oropharynx. Mucus production takes place mainly in the peripheral airways. Mucus transport is achieved by the action of the ciliated cells that cover the inner surface of the airways (mucociliary transport) and by expiratory airflow. The capacity for mucociliary transp...

2017
Kwang Chul Kim

Airway mucins, the major component of airway mucus or apical surface fluid that covers the entire surface of the airways, have been shown to possess multi-factorial functions that are necessary for first line defense, the major function of airway mucus. In this mini-review, I will provide some evidence, both theoretical and experimental, that the multi-factorial functions of airway mucins are m...

The fish's primary immune system in epidermis produces the mucosal layer as a surplus mechanism to cover the surface of the fish's body against infections. In addition to its physical functions such as reducing water friction and protecting against abrasion, it contains biologically active constituents, which is the first line of defense against pathogens. During the past years, the antimicrobi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Spencer V Nyholm Bart Deplancke H Rex Gaskins Michael A Apicella Margaret J McFall-Ngai

During light organ colonization of the squid Euprymna scolopes by Vibrio fischeri, host-derived mucus provides a surface upon which environmental V. fischeri forms a biofilm and aggregates prior to colonization. In this study we defined the temporal and spatial characteristics of this process. Although permanent colonization is specific to certain strains of V. fischeri, confocal microscopy ana...

Journal: :European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology 1998
M L Worku R L Sidebotham J H Baron J J Misiewicz R P Logan T Keshavarz Q N Karim

BACKGROUND Patients with gastroduodenal disease produce gastric mucus of higher viscosity, and mucins that are of a smaller size, than normal. We have modelled these changes to the mucus layer in solutions of methylcellulose, and measured bacterial motility in biopsied mucus, to assess how they might influence the movements of Helicobacter pylori. METHODS Motilities of Helicobacter pylori wer...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1996
E Puchelle J M Zahm S de Bentzmann C Grosskopf S Shak D Mougel J M Polu

Recombinant human deoxyribonuclease (rhDNase) has been demonstrated to reduce in vitro the viscosity and to improve the transport capacity of purulent respiratory mucus in cystic fibrosis. During episodes of exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, the patients generally expectorate purulent mucus. Purulence of mucus is associated with an increased deoxyriboneucleic acid (DNA) concentration. We anal...

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