نتایج جستجو برای: ciliary clearance

تعداد نتایج: 56320  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
H Grasemann S S Gärtig H G Wiesemann H Teschler N Konietzko F Ratjen

Airway nitric oxide concentrations in patients with cystic fibrosis or primary ciliary dyskinesia syndrome have been shown to be lower than in healthy subjects. Decreased NO concentrations may contribute to impaired ciliary clearance, respiratory tract infections, or obstructive lung disease in these conditions. Nasal and exhaled NO concentrations were compared before and after infusion of 500 ...

Journal: :Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola 2012
Miguel Armengot Mireya Bonet Carmen Carda María José Gómez Javier Milara Manuel Mata Julio Cortijo

BACKGROUND Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a clinically uniform entity, but cilia motility and structure can vary between patients, making the diagnostic difficult. The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing PCD of a system of high-resolution digital high-speed video analysis with proprietary software that we developed for analysis of ciliary motilit...

2017
Christiaan DM Wijers James F Chmiel Benjamin M Gaston

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with severely impaired mucociliary clearance caused by defects in ciliary structure and function. Although recurrent bacterial infection of the respiratory tract is one of the major clinical features of this disease, PCD airway microbiology is understudied. Despite the differences in pathophysiology, assumptions abou...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2006
Winfried Möller Karl Häußinger Löms Ziegler-Heitbrock Joachim Heyder

Spherical monodisperse ferromagnetic iron oxide particles of 1.9 microm geometric and 4.2 microm aerodynamic diameter were inhaled by seven patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) using the shallow bolus technique, and compared to 13 healthy non-smokers (NS) from a previous study. The bolus penetration front depth was limiting to the phase1 dead space volume. In PCD patients deposition w...

Journal: :Pediatric pulmonology 2000
M Meeks A Bush

This article summarizes the current state of the scientific and clinical knowledge that relates to primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). Although PCD is a rare disease with a prevalence of 1 in 20,000 it has a well recognized morbidity. It is believed that an accurate diagnosis and the application of appropriate management can significantly reduce this morbidity. The cilia themselves are highly com...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1976
H Winet

The lubrication effect of three long-chain polymers - mucin, methylcellulose and Ficoll - on ciliary propulsion in tubes is measured by plotting the relative velocities of swimming cilitates as a function of the tube bore diameter. Mucin shows the most unequivocal lubrication, which is found at concentrations between 0% and 9.1% (w/v). This observation, coupled with viscometric measurements whi...

2014
Daniel K. Clare Jérémy Magescas Tristan Piolot Maud Dumoux Christine Vesque Evelyne Pichard Tien Dang Boris Duvauchelle Françoise Poirier Delphine Delacour

Coordination of ciliary beating is essential to ensure mucus clearance in the airway tract. The orientation and synchronization of ciliary motion responds in part to the organization of the underlying cytoskeletal networks. Using electron tomography on mouse trachea, we show that basal bodies are collectively hooked at the cortex by a regular microtubule array composed of 4-5 microtubules. Remo...

Journal: :Genes & development 2016
Alice Nemajerova Daniela Kramer Saul S Siller Christian Herr Orr Shomroni Tonatiuh Pena Cristina Gallinas Suazo Katharina Glaser Merit Wildung Henrik Steffen Anusha Sriraman Fabian Oberle Magdalena Wienken Magali Hennion Ramon Vidal Bettina Royen Mihai Alevra Detlev Schild Robert Bals Jürgen Dönitz Dietmar Riedel Stefan Bonn Ken-Ichi Takemaru Ute M Moll Muriel Lizé

Motile multiciliated cells (MCCs) have critical roles in respiratory health and disease and are essential for cleaning inhaled pollutants and pathogens from airways. Despite their significance for human disease, the transcriptional control that governs multiciliogenesis remains poorly understood. Here we identify TP73, a p53 homolog, as governing the program for airway multiciliogenesis. Mice w...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2015
Patrick R Sears Wei-Ning Yin Lawrence E Ostrowski

Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is an important innate defense mechanism that continuously removes inhaled pathogens and particulates from the airways. Normal MCC is essential for maintaining a healthy respiratory system, and impaired MCC is a feature of many airway diseases, including both genetic (cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia) and acquired (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, br...

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