نتایج جستجو برای: surface mucus

تعداد نتایج: 644657  

Journal: :Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2021

The aim of this work was to develop a new in vitro lipolysis-permeation model predict the vivo absorption fenofibrate self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDSs). More specifically, intestinal lipolysis combined with mucus-PVPA (Phospholipid Vesicle-based Permeation Assay) permeability model. Biosimilar mucus (BM) added surface PVPA barriers closer simulate mucosa. SNEDDSs for which ph...

Journal: :Cell 1999
William B Guggino

fluid, and normal and CF ASL did not differ in fluid osmo-School of Medicine lality or in Na ϩ and Cl Ϫ concentrations. The major differ-Baltimore, Maryland 21205 ences between normal and CF epithelia were in the volume of fluid absorbed and in mucociliary clearance. Twenty-four hours after 50 ␮l of saline was placed on the cells, the depth of fluid on the normal cultures was Introduction 18 ␮m...

Journal: :European journal of ophthalmology 2003
H M Tabery

PURPOSE To investigate in vivo morphology of corneal filaments. MATERIALS AND METHODS Over a 12-year period, 19 patients with corneal filaments (7 with keratoconjunctivitis sicca and 12 with other surface diseases) were examined with the slit lamp and photographed by non-contact photomicrography. RESULTS The filaments appeared as variously long and thick threads, attached at one or both end...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2002
Dieter Worlitzsch Robert Tarran Martina Ulrich Ute Schwab Aynur Cekici Keith C Meyer Peter Birrer Gabriel Bellon Jürgen Berger Tilo Weiss Konrad Botzenhart James R Yankaskas Scott Randell Richard C Boucher Gerd Döring

Current theories of CF pathogenesis predict different predisposing "local environmental" conditions and sites of bacterial infection within CF airways. Here we show that, in CF patients with established lung disease, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was located within hypoxic mucopurulent masses in airway lumens. In vitro studies revealed that CF-specific increases in epithelial O(2) consumption, linked ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Marina Caldara Ronn S. Friedlander Nicole L. Kavanaugh Joanna Aizenberg Kevin R. Foster Katharina Ribbeck

Many species of bacteria form surface-attached communities known as biofilms. Surrounded in secreted polymers, these aggregates are difficult both to prevent and eradicate, posing problems for medicine and industry. Humans play host to hundreds of trillions of microbes that live adjacent to our epithelia, and we are typically able to prevent harmful colonization. Mucus, the hydrogel overlying a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Benjamin C Tang Michelle Dawson Samuel K Lai Ying-Ying Wang Jung Soo Suk Ming Yang Pamela Zeitlin Michael P Boyle Jie Fu Justin Hanes

Protective mucus coatings typically trap and rapidly remove foreign particles from the eyes, gastrointestinal tract, airways, nasopharynx, and female reproductive tract, thereby strongly limiting opportunities for controlled drug delivery at mucosal surfaces. No synthetic drug delivery system composed of biodegradable polymers has been shown to penetrate highly viscoelastic human mucus, such as...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Marta Wlodarska Christoph A. Thaiss Roni Nowarski Jorge Henao-Mejia Jian-Ping Zhang Eric M. Brown Gad Frankel Maayan Levy Meirav N. Katz William M. Philbrick Eran Elinav B. Brett Finlay Richard A. Flavell

Mucus production by goblet cells of the large intestine serves as a crucial antimicrobial protective mechanism at the interface between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells of the mammalian intestinal ecosystem. However, the regulatory pathways involved in goblet cell-induced mucus secretion remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the NLRP6 inflammasome, a recently described regulator...

Journal: :JCI insight 2018
Susan E Birket Joy M Davis Courtney M Fernandez Katherine L Tuggle Ashley M Oden Kengyeh K Chu Guillermo J Tearney Michelle V Fanucchi Eric J Sorscher Steven M Rowe

The mechanisms underlying the development and natural progression of the airway mucus defect in cystic fibrosis (CF) remain largely unclear. New animal models of CF, coupled with imaging using micro-optical coherence tomography, can lead to insights regarding these questions. The Cftr-/- (KO) rat allows for longitudinal examination of the development and progression of airway mucus abnormalitie...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1991
R L Sidebotham J J Batten Q N Karim J Spencer J H Baron

The potential of Helicobacter pylori to degrade gastric mucus was examined. Colonies of H pylori cultured from antral mucosal biopsy specimens of patients with non-autoimmune gastritis were washed with sterile saline, passed through a sterilisation filter, and the filtrate examined for urease, protease, and mucolytic activity. The filtrate failed to hydrolyse bovine serum albumin, or to degrade...

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2016
Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa Antonius Koller Bassem Allam

The soft body surface of marine invertebrates is covered by a layer of mucus, a slippery gel secreted by mucocytes lining epithelia. The functions of this gel are diverse including locomotion, cleansing, food particles processing and defense against physicochemical injuries and infectious agents. In oysters, mucus covering pallial organs has been demonstrated to have a major importance in the p...

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