نتایج جستجو برای: cilia beat frequency

تعداد نتایج: 499019  

Journal: :Thorax 1993
D Veale A D Rodgers C J Griffiths T Ashcroft G J Gibson

BACKGROUND There is a wide variation in tracheobronchial clearance of inhaled aerosol in normal subjects and in patients with bronchiectasis, but little information is available on the variability in ciliary beat frequency (CBF). METHODS The variability in CBF was measured in 10 nasal mucosal samples from each of 19 normal controls and 23 stable bronchiectatic subjects. RESULTS The CBF vari...

Journal: :Ceskoslovenska fysiologie 2008
P Papousek V Koblízek T Dobesová M Tomsová F Salajka

Ciliary activity assessment attracts a great interest and has undergone dynamic progress since the last decades. The ciliary function is typically impaired in primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). The cilia are mostly examined in vitro, the sample is taken away from the nasal mucosa. Digital videomicroscopy is accessible for the cilia observation in vitro and represents a gold standard. Manual read...

2015
Junji Yano Megan S. Valentine Judith L. Van Houten Gang Dong William Tsang

Paramecium species, especially P. tetraurelia and caudatum, are model organisms for modern research into the form and function of cilia. In this review, we focus on the ciliary ion channels and other transmembrane proteins that control the beat frequency and wave form of the cilium by controlling the signaling within the cilium. We put these discussions in the context of the advantages that Par...

Journal: :Thorax 1993
D Veale P N Glasper A Gascoigne J H Dark G J Gibson P A Corris

BACKGROUND Patients with lung transplantation are prone to respiratory infections. Generally this is attributable to the effects of immunosuppressive drugs but mucociliary clearance has been found to be impaired in these subjects. A study was performed to determine whether this finding is accompanied by a reduction in ciliary beat frequency (CBF). METHODS Six patients who had undergone single...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Jeffrey I Goldberg Darren R Rich Siva P Muruganathan Maple B Liu Julia R Pon Rose Tam Thomas J Diefenbach Shihuan Kuang

Acceleration of embryonic rotation is a common response to hypoxia among pond snails. It was first characterized in Helisoma trivolvis embryos, which have a pair of sensorimotor neurons that detect hypoxia and release serotonin onto postsynaptic ciliary cells. The objective of the present study was to determine how the hypoxia response is mediated in Lymnaea stagnalis, which differ from H. triv...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2014
Sandra K Gilley Antine E Stenbit Raymond C Pasek Kelli M Sas Stacy L Steele May Amria Marlene A Bunni Kimberly P Estell Lisa M Schwiebert Patrick Flume Monika Gooz Courtney J Haycraft Bradley K Yoder Caroline Miller Jacqueline A Pavlik Grant A Turner Joseph H Sisson P Darwin Bell

The mechanisms for the development of bronchiectasis and airway hyperreactivity have not been fully elucidated. Although genetic, acquired diseases and environmental influences may play a role, it is also possible that motile cilia can influence this disease process. We hypothesized that deletion of a key intraflagellar transport molecule, IFT88, in mature mice causes loss of cilia, resulting i...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
S L Tamm T M Sonneborn R V Dippell

The swimming behavior of many ciliate protozoans depends on graded changes in the direction of the ciliary effective stroke in response to depolarizing stimuli (i.e., the avoiding reaction of Paramecium). We investigated the problem of whether the directional response of cilia with a variable plane of beat is related to the polarity of the cell as a whole or to the orientation of the cortical s...

2013
Kit Yu Karen Chan Houshuo Jiang Dianna K. Padilla

Many marine invertebrates have planktonic larvae with cilia used for both propulsion and capturing of food particles. Hence, changes in ciliary activity have implications for larval nutrition and ability to navigate the water column, which in turn affect survival and dispersal. Using high-speed high-resolution microvideography, we examined the relationship between swimming speed, velar arrangem...

2012
Francesc R. Garcia-Gonzalo Jeremy F. Reiter

Cilia are conserved, microtubule-based cell surface projections that emanate from basal bodies, membrane-docked centrioles. The beating of motile cilia and flagella enables cells to swim and epithelia to displace fluids. In contrast, most primary cilia do not beat but instead detect environmental or intercellular stimuli. Inborn defects in both kinds of cilia cause human ciliopathies, diseases ...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2008
Xingzhou Yang Robert H Dillon Lisa J Fauci

The coordinated beating of motile cilia is responsible for ovum transport in the oviduct, transport of mucus in the respiratory tract, and is the basis of motility in many single-celled organisms. The beating of a single motile cilium is achieved by the ATP-driven activation cycles of thousands of dynein molecular motors that cause neighboring microtubule doublets within the ciliary axoneme to ...

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