Literature DB >> 14705771

Zonation of ciliated cells on the epithelium of the rat trachea.

M J R Oliveira1, A S Pereira, L Guimarães, N R Grande, C Moreira de Sá, A P Aguas.   

Abstract

We have used scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to screen the entire epithelial surface of the cervical trachea of the adult rat. This scrutiny revealed that the density of ciliated cells along this epithelium follows a repetitive pattern: circular strips of high density of ciliated cells alternate with areas of low density of the same cells. Cilia-poor strips of the tracheal epithelium were seen on areas of cartilage rings; here, ciliated cells made up 32% of the total surface of the tracheal lining. Cilia-rich areas filled the epithelial surface at the tracheal ligaments (i.e., the regions located in-between the rings); here, ciliated cells occupied 65% of the tracheal lumen. In the cilia-poor zones, the density of ciliated cells decreased from its periphery into its center, where cilia were virtually absent. No differences in this pattern of the tracheal epithelium were seen between young adult and older rats. We conclude that the respiratory epithelium expresses density zonation of ciliated cells on the trachea of adult rats. We propose that the high concentration of ciliated cells on the regions of epithelium located at the tracheal ligaments suggests that these zones are electively committed in the clearance of the respiratory airway.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14705771     DOI: 10.1007/s00408-003-1030-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lung        ISSN: 0341-2040            Impact factor:   2.584


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