Background: Mucus transport mediated by motile cilia in the airway is an important defense mechanism for prevention of respiratory infections. As cilia motility can be depressed by hypothermia or exposure to anesthetics, in this study, we investigated the individual and combined effects of dexmedetomidine (dex), fentanyl (fen), and/or isoflurane (iso) at physiologic and low temperatures on cilia motility in mouse tracheal airway epithelia. These anesthetic combinations and low temperature conditions are often used in the setting of cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, surgical repair of congenital heart disease, and cardiac intensive care. Methods: C57BL/6J mouse tracheal epithelia were excised and cilia dynamics were captured by videomicrosc...
SummaryCOPD is characterized by increased cough, mucus production, and airway inflammation. Beating ...
The tracheal epithelium prevents via its highly effective clearance mechanism the contamination of t...
The health and pathophysiology of the tracheal mucosa is an important yet poorly understood aspect o...
Background: Mucus transport mediated by motile cilia in the airway is an important defense mechanism...
Background: Dexmedetomidine (dex) is commonly used in intensive care due to its effective sedation a...
Chest infections developing after surgery and in patients in the intensive care unit occur commonly,...
In this study heat transfer effects on cilia induced mucus flow in human airways is presented. The e...
The pulmonary airway surface liquid layer is comprised of two components: 1) inhaled pathogens that ...
Background: Cilia are actin based cellular protrusions conserved from algae to complex multicellular...
Clearance of the airway is dependent on directional mucus flow across the mucociliary epithelium, an...
Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is a critical host innate defense mechanism in airways, and it is impair...
Background: We evaluated a new in vitro model for mucociliary transport function. Spheroids of human...
Mucus clearance, a primary innate defense mechanism of airways, is defective in patients with cystic...
The mechanisms for the development of bronchiectasis and airway hyperreactivity have not been fully ...
Volatile anesthetics inhibit mucociliary clearance in the airways. The two-pore domain K+ channel, T...
SummaryCOPD is characterized by increased cough, mucus production, and airway inflammation. Beating ...
The tracheal epithelium prevents via its highly effective clearance mechanism the contamination of t...
The health and pathophysiology of the tracheal mucosa is an important yet poorly understood aspect o...
Background: Mucus transport mediated by motile cilia in the airway is an important defense mechanism...
Background: Dexmedetomidine (dex) is commonly used in intensive care due to its effective sedation a...
Chest infections developing after surgery and in patients in the intensive care unit occur commonly,...
In this study heat transfer effects on cilia induced mucus flow in human airways is presented. The e...
The pulmonary airway surface liquid layer is comprised of two components: 1) inhaled pathogens that ...
Background: Cilia are actin based cellular protrusions conserved from algae to complex multicellular...
Clearance of the airway is dependent on directional mucus flow across the mucociliary epithelium, an...
Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is a critical host innate defense mechanism in airways, and it is impair...
Background: We evaluated a new in vitro model for mucociliary transport function. Spheroids of human...
Mucus clearance, a primary innate defense mechanism of airways, is defective in patients with cystic...
The mechanisms for the development of bronchiectasis and airway hyperreactivity have not been fully ...
Volatile anesthetics inhibit mucociliary clearance in the airways. The two-pore domain K+ channel, T...
SummaryCOPD is characterized by increased cough, mucus production, and airway inflammation. Beating ...
The tracheal epithelium prevents via its highly effective clearance mechanism the contamination of t...
The health and pathophysiology of the tracheal mucosa is an important yet poorly understood aspect o...