نتایج جستجو برای: ciliary clearance

تعداد نتایج: 56320  

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2001
Peadar G Noone

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic disorder of abnormal ciliary structure and function that leads to defective mucociliary clearance, resulting in oto-sino-pulmonary disease, and infertility. The disease is currently under intense investigation by a number of research groups worldwide. At the recent American Thoracic Society meeting in San Francisco in May 2001, two sessions focused ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2007
Sergio Henrique Kiemle Trindade João Ferreira de Mello Olavo de Godoy Mion Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho Mariângela Macchione Eliane Tigre Guimarães Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva

UNLABELLED Mucociliary transport dysfunctions can impair the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic rhinossinusitis and lead to severe consequences such as alterations in respiratory physiology or even death as in cases of cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the physiology of the mucociliary apparatus and how its components (cilia, ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Yaniré N. Andrade Jacqueline Fernandes Esther Vázquez José M. Fernández-Fernández Maite Arniges Trinidad M. Sánchez Manuel Villalón Miguel A. Valverde

Autoregulation of the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) has been proposed as the mechanism used by epithelial ciliated cells to maintain the CBF and prevent the collapse of mucociliary transport under conditions of varying mucus viscosity. Despite the relevance of this regulatory response to the pathophysiology of airways and reproductive tract, the underlying cellular and molecular aspects remain u...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1976
D B Yeates J M Sturgess S R Kahn H Levison N Aspin

Mucociliary tracheal transport rates were measured in 20 patients with cystic fibrosis, in whom these rates ranged from 0 to 12.8 mm/min. The patients were divided into 3 roughly equal groups on the basis of their transport rates. (1) Those in whom no abnormality in mucociliary transport was detected in the trachea; (2) those in whom normal transport rates were measured but in whom abnormalitie...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Ivan M Lorenzo Wolfgang Liedtke Michael J Sanderson Miguel A Valverde

The rate of mucociliary clearance in the airways is a function of ciliary beat frequency (CBF), and this, in turn, is increased by increases in intracellular calcium. The TRPV4 cation channel mediates Ca(2+) influx in response to mechanical and osmotic stimuli in ciliated epithelia. With the use of a TRPV4-deficient mouse, we now show that TRPV4 is involved in the airways' response to physiolog...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Louis F Gainey

Pieces of gill isolated from the clam Mercenaria mercenaria clear colloidal graphite from seawater, and the clearance rates are measurable. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) had a biphasic effect on clearance rates: concentrations from 10(-6) to 10(-5) mol l(-1) 5-HT increased clearance, but higher concentrations reduced it. During the summer, the gills were less responsive to 5-HT: the threshold incr...

2017
Saul S Siller Himanshu Sharma Shuai Li June Yang Yong Zhang Michael J Holtzman Wipawee Winuthayanon Holly Colognato Bernadette C Holdener Feng-Qian Li Ken-Ichi Takemaru

Multiciliated cells of the airways, brain ventricles, and female reproductive tract provide the motive force for mucociliary clearance, cerebrospinal fluid circulation, and ovum transport. Despite their clear importance to human biology and health, the molecular mechanisms underlying multiciliated cell differentiation are poorly understood. Prior studies implicate the distal appendage/transitio...

2016
Benjamin M. Hariri Sakeena J. Payne Bei Chen Corrine Mansfield Laurel J. Doghramji Nithin D. Adappa James N. Palmer David W. Kennedy Masha Y. Niv Robert J. Lee

BACKGROUND T2R bitter taste receptors play a crucial role in sinonasal innate immunity by upregulating mucociliary clearance and nitric oxide (NO) production in response to bitter gram-negative quorum-sensing molecules in the airway surface liquid. Previous studies showed that phytochemical flavonoid metabolites, known as anthocyanidins, taste bitter and have antibacterial effects. Our objectiv...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1993
R C Tripathi J Li N S Borisuth B J Tripathi

PURPOSE To determine whether trabecular tissue in vivo and cultured trabecular cells have the messenger RNA transcript for transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1), and to examine whether these cells synthesize and secrete TGF-beta 1 in vitro. METHODS Total RNA was isolated from the trabecular meshwork, iris, and ciliary body freshly excised from porcine eyes as well as from cultured tr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2004
Jeffrey J Wine Nam Soo Joo

Most airway mucus is produced by submucosal glands in response to neural signals. Gland mucus traps microbes, inhibits their replication, and clears them from the airways. In cystic fibrosis mucus clearance is compromised, allowing pathogens to persist in static mucus. These trigger an influx of inflammatory cells, but optimal effectiveness of inflammation, and especially its resolution, also r...

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