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The nasal mucociliary apparatus. Correlation of structure and function in the rat.

K T Morgan, X Z Jiang, D L Patterson, E A Gross.   

Abstract

Rats are used extensively in inhalation toxicologic studies, but little information is available on the rat nasal mucociliary apparatus. The function of the rat nasal mucociliary apparatus was studied in vitro by video analysis, and its structure was examined by light and electron microscopy. Video analysis permitted determination of mucus flow rate and ciliary beat frequency without disrupting mucociliary function. In different regions of the nose, there was a characteristic mucus flow rate, flow pattern, and ciliary beat frequency, with minimal interanimal variation. Analysis of data pairs revealed no evidence of a correlation between mucus flow rate and ciliary beat frequency, ciliary length, density of the ciliated cell population, or the products of these factors. Mucus was seen to flow over certain nonciliated areas, and it is proposed that the mucus is pulled over these areas. Mucus flow characteristics indicated that the hypophase was less viscous than, and moved in the same direction as, the epiphase. The nasal mucus was present as a continuous layer over the respiratory epithelium, and had an osmiophilic surface film, which was found to be made up of 2 separate membranous components. On the basis of these studies, it was concluded that the rat nasal mucociliary apparatus represents a useful and readily accessible model for in vitro studies of nasal mucociliary function.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6465681     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1984.130.2.275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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3.  Examination of potential mechanisms of carcinogenicity of 1,4-dioxane in rat nasal epithelial cells and hepatocytes.

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4.  Intranasal Delivery of Topically-Acting Levofloxacin to Rats: a Proof-of-Concept Pharmacokinetic Study.

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Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 4.200

5.  Contribution of formaldehyde to respiratory cancer.

Authors:  N Nelson; R J Levine; R E Albert; A E Blair; R A Griesemer; P J Landrigan; L T Stayner; J A Swenberg
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6.  Satratoxin G from the black mold Stachybotrys chartarum evokes olfactory sensory neuron loss and inflammation in the murine nose and brain.

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Review 7.  Nonneoplastic nasal lesions in rats and mice.

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8.  Regional Differences in Mucociliary Clearance in the Upper and Lower Airways.

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Review 9.  Effects of airborne pollutants on mucociliary clearance.

Authors:  R K Wolff
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1986-04       Impact factor: 9.031

10.  Effects of acute and chronic dimethylamine exposure on the nasal mucociliary apparatus of F-344 rats.

Authors:  E A Gross; D L Patterson; K T Morgan
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