نتایج جستجو برای: muco ciliary clearance

تعداد نتایج: 56741  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2014
Chandrika Nair Amelia Shoemark Mario Chan Sarah Ollosson Mellissa Dixon Claire Hogg Eric W F W Alton Jane C Davies Huw D Williams

We have previously reported cyanide at concentrations of up to 150 μM in the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and a negative correlation with lung function. Our aim was to investigate possible mechanisms for this association, focusing on the effect of pathophysiologically relevant cyanide levels on human respiratory cell function. Ciliary beat frequency me...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2014
Claire M Smith Hemant Kulkarni Priya Radhakrishnan Andrew Rutman Michael J Bankart Gwyneth Williams Robert A Hirst Andrew J Easton Peter W Andrew Chris O'Callaghan

Respiratory syncytial virus is a major cause of respiratory disease. There are conflicting accounts of the response of human epithelial cells to respiratory syncytial virus and a lack of data on its effect on ciliary function. Our aim was to study the early stages of respiratory syncytial virus infection of primary human basal and ciliated cultures. Using high speed videomicroscopy, we found th...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2006
Scott H Randell Richard C Boucher

Studies of the pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis (CF) and primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), as well as novel genetic mouse models, vividly illustrate that effective “mucus clearance” is a critical innate airway defense mechanism. Modern physics, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and cell and systems biology are revealing the structure of the mucus clearance apparatus and elucidating key parameter...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2012
Katharina Noreikat Miriam Wolff Wolfgang Kummer Sabine Kölle

The transport of the oocyte and the embryo in the oviduct is managed by ciliary beating and muscular contractions. Because nonneuronally produced acetylcholine influences ciliary beating in the trachea via the muscarinic receptors M2 and M3, we supposed that components of the cholinergic system may also modulate ciliary activity in the oviduct. To address this issue, we analyzed the expression ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1993
M C Plotkowski O Bajolet-Laudinat E Puchelle

Different bacterial species adhere avidly to respiratory mucus. Such adhesion, when followed by ciliary clearance, represents an important stage of the airway defense system. However, in pathological conditions, the mucociliary clearance may be severely reduced, and mucus-associated bacteria may multiply and infect the underlying epithelium. Only a few bacteria have been shown to adhere to cili...

2014
Sebastian Weiterer Dagmar Schulte Sabrina Müller Thomas Kohlen Florian Uhle Markus A. Weigand Michael Henrich

The tracheal epithelium prevents via its highly effective clearance mechanism the contamination of the lower airways by pathogens. This mechanism is driven by ciliary bearing cells which are not only in contact with the gas phase; in addition they are also influenced by inflammatory mediators. These mediators can alter the protective function of the epithelium. Since the pro-inflammatoric cytok...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003
Young Yull Koh Yong Han Sun Yang-Gi Min Je G. Chi Chang Keun Kim

Primary ciliary dyskinesia is characterized by chronic upper and lower respiratory infections which are caused by the grossly impaired ciliary transport. Since the cilia and neutrophils both utilize microtubular system for their movement, it has been speculated that neutrophil motility such as chemotaxis might be impaired in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia. Neutrophils were purified fr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2015
Fan Yang Jacqueline Pavlik Laura Fox Chasity Scarbrough Winfield S Sale Joseph H Sisson Maureen Wirschell

Alcohol abuse results in an increased incidence of pulmonary infection, in part attributable to impaired mucociliary clearance. Analysis of motility in mammalian airway cilia has revealed that alcohol impacts the ciliary dynein motors by a mechanism involving altered axonemal protein phosphorylation. Given the highly conserved nature of cilia, it is likely that the mechanisms for alcohol-induce...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
J H Calvet F Verra J Maleine M C Millepied A Harf E Escudier

Effects of increased ambient pressure on mucociliary clearance have been poorly investigated. The effects of increasing pressures on ciliary beat frequency (CBF) of guinea-pig tracheal rings were studied in vitro. Increased pressures of 25 and 100 kPa induced a significant and equivalent enhancement of CBF from 30 min after the pressure increase. The increase in CBF observed after a pressure in...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Jun Yang Jiangang Gao Michael Adamian Xiao-Hong Wen Basil Pawlyk Luo Zhang Michael J Sanderson Jian Zuo Clint L Makino Tiansen Li

The striated ciliary rootlet is a prominent cytoskeleton originating from basal bodies of ciliated cells. Although a familiar structure in cell biology, its function has remained unresolved. In this study, we carried out targeted disruption in mice of the gene for rootletin, a component of the rootlet. In the mutant, ciliated cells are devoid of rootlets. Phototransduction and ciliary beating i...

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