| Literature DB >> 27522207 |
Yolande Asara1,2, Andrea Melis3, Laura Maria De Luca3, Corrado Bozzo4, Paolo Castiglia1, Giannina Chessa5, Patrizia Piras5, Apostolos Karligkiotis3, Pasquale Bandiera1, Michele Malaguarnera6, Juan Antonio Marchal7, Roberto Madeddu8,9.
Abstract
Metals have strong toxic effects in humans and can act as immunoregulatory factors. The purpose of our study was to determine whether the concentrations of metals are associated with the clinical course of nasal polyposis (NP). We measured the concentrations of 10 metals and non-metal (Zn, Mn, Se, Fe, Cr, Ni, Pb, Al, Cd, and Cu) in 58 patients with NP, and 29 controls with a healthy nasal mucosa. We used electron microscopy to compare the ultrastructural features of the nasal mucosa between NP patients and healthy controls. Concentrations of metals in nasal polyps and healthy mucosa were determined by mass spectrometry. Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images of the nasal mucosa were obtained. The mean tissue concentrations of all 10 metals and non-metal were significantly lower in NP patients than in healthy controls (P < 0.05).TEM and SEM revealed changes in the mucosal ultrastructure in NP with progressive fibrosis, devascularisation, and inflammation. Tissue concentrations of metals were lower in NP patients than in healthy controls, and this was particularly evident in massive polyposis.Entities:
Keywords: Electron microscopy; Metals; Nasal polyps
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27522207 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7406-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223