OBJECTIVES: Several pieces of evidence have suggested that nitric oxide (NO) fulfills important functions in the respiratory mucosa, under both normal and pathological conditions. This study was performed to investigate the role of NO in the nasal respiratory epithelium of patients affected by vasomotor rhinitis. The structure and ultrastructure of the epithelium were also examined. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The localization of NO synthase activity was determined by means of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-diaphorase ultracytochemistry. Nasal mucosa was obtained from patients who had undergone surgical therapy for reduction of the inferior turbinate. RESULTS: Examination of hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections rev...
Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced by nitric oxide synthase (NOS), has been recently identified as...
We have used a chemiluminescence technique to measure gaseous nitric oxide (NO) directly in hollow o...
Findings in previous studies have suggested nitric oxide (NO) to be a regulator of mucociliary activ...
OBJECTIVES: Several pieces of evidence have suggested that nitric oxide (NO) fulfills important fun...
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that, in the nasal respiratory mucosa of patients with vasomotor...
Nitric oxide is a small gaseous molecule produced in many types of mammalian cells, in which it cont...
The cavernous sinuses are the most peculiar feature of the nasal angioarchitecture, due to their abi...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
Mucosal inflammation and airway hyperreactivity are regulated by hundreds of different mediators. Th...
The human paranasal sinuses are the major source of intrinsic nitric oxide (NO) production in the hu...
Background and Objectives Nitric oxide (NO) is present in high concentrations in the upper respirato...
Nitric oxide (NO) is present in air derived from the nasal airways. However, the precise origin and ...
BACKGROUND: Several works have reported that nitric oxide and free oxygen radicals are up-regulated...
The authors compared the cytomorphologic and ultrastructural features of nasal epithelium collected ...
Purpose of reviewUpper airway nitric oxide (NO) is physiologically important in airway regulation an...
Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced by nitric oxide synthase (NOS), has been recently identified as...
We have used a chemiluminescence technique to measure gaseous nitric oxide (NO) directly in hollow o...
Findings in previous studies have suggested nitric oxide (NO) to be a regulator of mucociliary activ...
OBJECTIVES: Several pieces of evidence have suggested that nitric oxide (NO) fulfills important fun...
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that, in the nasal respiratory mucosa of patients with vasomotor...
Nitric oxide is a small gaseous molecule produced in many types of mammalian cells, in which it cont...
The cavernous sinuses are the most peculiar feature of the nasal angioarchitecture, due to their abi...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
Mucosal inflammation and airway hyperreactivity are regulated by hundreds of different mediators. Th...
The human paranasal sinuses are the major source of intrinsic nitric oxide (NO) production in the hu...
Background and Objectives Nitric oxide (NO) is present in high concentrations in the upper respirato...
Nitric oxide (NO) is present in air derived from the nasal airways. However, the precise origin and ...
BACKGROUND: Several works have reported that nitric oxide and free oxygen radicals are up-regulated...
The authors compared the cytomorphologic and ultrastructural features of nasal epithelium collected ...
Purpose of reviewUpper airway nitric oxide (NO) is physiologically important in airway regulation an...
Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced by nitric oxide synthase (NOS), has been recently identified as...
We have used a chemiluminescence technique to measure gaseous nitric oxide (NO) directly in hollow o...
Findings in previous studies have suggested nitric oxide (NO) to be a regulator of mucociliary activ...