Literature DB >> 9839695

Glycoconjugate secretion in human airways in vitro: effects of epithelium removal.

H Sossé-Alaoui1, C Labat, I Gorenne, V Thomas de Montpreville, J Bara, C Brink.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine glycoconjugate secretion in human airways with and without an epithelium. Glycoconjugate release in supernatants derived from human airways in vitro was determined using an ELISA assay with an anti-human mucin monoclonal antibody (MAb 3D3). This monoclonal antibody reacted strongly with Le(b) antigen but also recognized in vitro Le(a) and Le(y) determinants. In 11 of the 34 different lung samples (32%) studied the glycoconjugate levels were below the threshhold of detection for this assay. The mean basal secretion of glycoconjugates in human airways in vitro was 100+/-28 microg/g tissue (Period I; n = 23 different lung samples). The amount of glycoconjugate measured in the medium derived from human isolated bronchial ring preparations did not change under control conditions during the course of the experimental procedure (Period I; 128+/-46 microg/g tissue and Period II; 159 +/-48 microg/g tissue; n = 13 paired lung samples). In the supernatants of airway preparations with an intact epithelium the amount of glycoconjugates detected was 90+/-38 microg/g tissue (Period I; n = 12 different lung samples) and removal of the epithelium did not alter this basal glycoconjugate release (94+/-60 microg/g tissue: Period I, n = 8 different lung samples). The absence of the epithelial layer was confirmed by histological evaluation. Methacholine (100 microM) induced a 10- and four-fold increase in glycoconjugate release from airways with and without an epithelium, respectively. In contrast, in preparations with an epithelium, LTD4 (10 microM) and anti-IgE (dilution: 1/1000) did not cause an increase of glycoconjugate release. The methacholine difference between airways with and without an epithelium was not significantly different (P > 0.10). However, a treatment with atropine (100 microM) prevented the increase of glycoconjugate release in preparations with an epithelium. These data derived from a limited number of experiments suggest that the epithelium may not regulate the basal or stimulated release of glycoconjugates from isolated human airways.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1998        PMID: 9839695      PMCID: PMC1781824          DOI: 10.1080/09629359891342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mediators Inflamm        ISSN: 0962-9351            Impact factor:   4.711


  20 in total

1.  Transbronchial forceps lung biopsy through the fiberoptic bronchoscope. tdiagnosis of diffuse pulmonary disease.

Authors:  L R Joyner; D J Scheinhorn
Journal:  Chest       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 9.410

2.  Effect of epithelium on mucus secretion from feline tracheal submucosal glands.

Authors:  T Sasaki; S Shimura; H Sasaki; T Takishima
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  1989-02

3.  Use of avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) in immunoperoxidase techniques: a comparison between ABC and unlabeled antibody (PAP) procedures.

Authors:  S M Hsu; L Raine; H Fanger
Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem       Date:  1981-04       Impact factor: 2.479

4.  Potent stimulation of glycoprotein secretion in canine trachea by substance P.

Authors:  S J Coles; K H Neill; L M Reid
Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol       Date:  1984-11

5.  Mucous glycoproteins from cat tracheal goblet cells and mucous glands separated with EDTA.

Authors:  J M Sherman; P W Cheng; B Tandler; T F Boat
Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis       Date:  1981-10

6.  Biochemical definition of human tracheobronchial mucus.

Authors:  P Roussel; P Degand; G Lamblin; A Laine; J J Lafitte
Journal:  Lung       Date:  1978       Impact factor: 2.584

7.  An immunohistochemical characterization of rhesus monkey respiratory secretions using monoclonal antibodies.

Authors:  J A St George; D L Cranz; S C Zicker; J R Etchison; D L Dungworth; C G Plopper
Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis       Date:  1985-09

8.  Catecholamine- and acetylcholinesterase-containing nerves in human lower respiratory tract.

Authors:  M Partanen; A Laitinen; A Hervonen; M Toivanen; L A Laitinen
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1982

9.  Effects of leukotrienes C4 and D4 on glycoprotein and lysozyme secretion by human bronchial mucosa.

Authors:  S J Coles; K H Neill; L M Reid; K F Austen; Y Nii; E J Corey; R A Lewis
Journal:  Prostaglandins       Date:  1983-02

10.  Slow-reacting substances, leukotrienes C4 and D4, increase the release of mucus from human airways in vitro.

Authors:  Z Marom; J H Shelhamer; M K Bach; D R Morton; M Kaliner
Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis       Date:  1982-09
View more
  1 in total

1.  ATP induced MUC5AC release from human airways in vitro.

Authors:  P Roger; J P Gascard; J Bara; V T de Montpreville; M Yeadon; C Brink
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 4.711

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.