| Literature DB >> 25505698 |
Abstract
Chronic airway diseases like cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, diffuse panbronchiolitis, and bronchiectasis are all associated with chronic inflammation. The airway mucosa responds to infection and inflammation in part by surface mucous (goblet) cell and submucosal gland hyperplasia and hypertrophy with mucus hypersecretion. Products of inflammation including neutrophil derived DNA and filamentous actin, effete cells, bacteria, and cell debris all contribute to mucus purulence and, when this is expectorated it is called sputum. Mucus is usually cleared by ciliary movement, and sputum is cleared by cough. These airway diseases each are associated with the production of mucus and sputum with characteristic composition, polymer structure, and biophysical properties. These properties change with the progress of the disease making it possible to use sputum analysis to identify the potential cause and severity of airway diseases. This information has also been important for the development of effective mucoactive therapy to promote airway hygiene.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25505698 PMCID: PMC4215824 DOI: 10.1186/2213-0802-2-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Respir Med ISSN: 2213-0802
Figure 1Confocal micrograph showing mucin polymers (Texas red-UEA) and DNA polymers (Green - YoYo1) in bronchitis (left) and cystic fibrosis (right) sputum.
Mucoactive medications and their presumed actions
| Mucoactive agent | Potential mechanisms of action |
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| Mannitol powder | |
| Hypertonic saline | Increases secretion volume and perhaps hydration |
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| N-acetylcysteine | Severs disulfide bond linking mucin oligomers |
| Ambroxil | Increases chloride secretion and severs disulfide bonds |
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| Dornase alfa | Hydrolyzes DNA polymer with reduction in DNA length |
| Gelsolin or Thymosin β4 | Depolymerizes F-actin |
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| Dextran | Breaks hydrogen bonds |
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| Anticholinergic agents | Decreases volume of stimulated secretions |
| Glucocorticoids | Decreases airway inflammation and mucin secretion |
| Indomethacin | Decrease airway inflammation |
| Macrolide antibiotics | Decreases airway inflammation and mucin secretion |
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| Bronchodilators | Can improve cough by increasing expiratory flow |
| Surfactants | Decreases sputum adhesiveness |