Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Rationale</p> <p>Inhaled side-stream tobacco smoke brings in all of its harmful components impairing mechanisms that protect the airways and lungs. Chronic respiratory health consequences are a complex multi-step silent process. By the time clinical m...

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Main Authors: Lim Leonard, Ding Jie, Tai Shusheng, O'Brien Darryl W, Zayas J Gustavo, King Malcolm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-08-01
Series:Respiratory Research
Online Access:http://respiratory-research.com/content/5/1/9
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spelling doaj-d7b7e34e42c14f0a9e8715010bd0de842020-11-24T21:33:12ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-99212004-08-0151910.1186/1465-9921-5-9Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposureLim LeonardDing JieTai ShushengO'Brien Darryl WZayas J GustavoKing Malcolm<p>Abstract</p> <p>Rationale</p> <p>Inhaled side-stream tobacco smoke brings in all of its harmful components impairing mechanisms that protect the airways and lungs. Chronic respiratory health consequences are a complex multi-step silent process. By the time clinical manifestations require medical attention, several structural and functional changes have already occurred. The respiratory system has to undergo an iterative process of injury, healing and remodeling with every exposure.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>To have a better understanding of the initial changes that take place when first exposed to environmental tobacco smoke, we have developed an exposure model, using the frog palate that closely represents the features of obstructive airways where ciliary dysfunction and mucus hypersecretion occur.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Mucus transport was significantly reduced, even after exposure to the smoke of one cigarette (p < 0.05) and even further with 4-cigarettes exposure (p < 0.001). Morphometric and ultrastructural studies by SEM show extensive areas of tissue disruption. Gelatinase zymography shows activation of MMP9 in mucus from palates exposed to tobacco smoke.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The clearance of mucus on the frog palate is significantly reduced after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Cilia and the extracellular matrix are anatomically disrupted. Tobacco smoke triggers an increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases associated with a substantial defoliation of ciliated epithelium. These studies enhance the knowledge of the changes in the mucociliary apparatus that occur initially after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, with the goal of understanding how these changes relate to the genesis of chronic airway pathologies in humans.</p> http://respiratory-research.com/content/5/1/9
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author Lim Leonard
Ding Jie
Tai Shusheng
O'Brien Darryl W
Zayas J Gustavo
King Malcolm
spellingShingle Lim Leonard
Ding Jie
Tai Shusheng
O'Brien Darryl W
Zayas J Gustavo
King Malcolm
Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
Respiratory Research
author_facet Lim Leonard
Ding Jie
Tai Shusheng
O'Brien Darryl W
Zayas J Gustavo
King Malcolm
author_sort Lim Leonard
title Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
title_short Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
title_full Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
title_fullStr Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
title_sort adaptation of an amphibian mucociliary clearance model to evaluate early effects of tobacco smoke exposure
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-9921
publishDate 2004-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Rationale</p> <p>Inhaled side-stream tobacco smoke brings in all of its harmful components impairing mechanisms that protect the airways and lungs. Chronic respiratory health consequences are a complex multi-step silent process. By the time clinical manifestations require medical attention, several structural and functional changes have already occurred. The respiratory system has to undergo an iterative process of injury, healing and remodeling with every exposure.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>To have a better understanding of the initial changes that take place when first exposed to environmental tobacco smoke, we have developed an exposure model, using the frog palate that closely represents the features of obstructive airways where ciliary dysfunction and mucus hypersecretion occur.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Mucus transport was significantly reduced, even after exposure to the smoke of one cigarette (p < 0.05) and even further with 4-cigarettes exposure (p < 0.001). Morphometric and ultrastructural studies by SEM show extensive areas of tissue disruption. Gelatinase zymography shows activation of MMP9 in mucus from palates exposed to tobacco smoke.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The clearance of mucus on the frog palate is significantly reduced after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Cilia and the extracellular matrix are anatomically disrupted. Tobacco smoke triggers an increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases associated with a substantial defoliation of ciliated epithelium. These studies enhance the knowledge of the changes in the mucociliary apparatus that occur initially after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, with the goal of understanding how these changes relate to the genesis of chronic airway pathologies in humans.</p>
url http://respiratory-research.com/content/5/1/9
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