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低水平臭氧和二氧化硫联合作用对绵羊气管黏液纤毛清除功能的损害而非对纤毛摆动频率的损害

Impairment of tracheal mucociliary clearance but not ciliary beat frequency by a combination of low level ozone and sulfur dioxide in sheep.

作者信息

Abraham W M, Sielczak M W, Delehunt J C, Marchette B, Wanner A

出版信息

Eur J Respir Dis. 1986 Feb;68(2):114-20.

PMID:3699114
Abstract

We used conscious sheep to determine the effect of a combined exposure to ozone (O3) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) on tracheal mucus velocity (TMV) and ciliary beat frequency (CBF). TMV was measured in vivo by tracking the movement of radiopaque particles which had been deposited on the tracheal mucosa. CBF of tracheal epithelial cells, obtained by brushing, was measured in vitro with phase contrast microscopy. On two separate occasions, six sheep were exposed by mask to either a combination of 0.3 ppm O3 and 3 ppm SO2 or air (control) for 5 h on each of three consecutive days. TMV and CBF were measured prior to the first exposure, and immediately and 24 h after the last exposure. The combination of O3 and SO2 depressed mean TMV by 40% immediately after and by 25%, 24 h after exposure. Both values were different from the corresponding values after air exposure (p less than 0.05). However, this depression in TMV was not associated with an impairment in CBF. We conclude that in conscious sheep, exposure to a combination of low level O3 and SO2 causes a depression in TMV, and changes in CBF are probably not a primary cause of this mucociliary dysfunction.

摘要

我们使用清醒的绵羊来确定臭氧(O₃)和二氧化硫(SO₂)联合暴露对气管黏液速度(TMV)和纤毛摆动频率(CBF)的影响。通过追踪沉积在气管黏膜上的不透射线颗粒的运动在体内测量TMV。通过刷取获得的气管上皮细胞的CBF,在体外利用相差显微镜进行测量。在两个不同的时间段,六只绵羊通过面罩连续三天每天暴露于0.3 ppm O₃和3 ppm SO₂的组合或空气(对照)中5小时。在第一次暴露前、最后一次暴露后立即以及暴露后24小时测量TMV和CBF。O₃和SO₂的组合在暴露后立即使平均TMV降低了40%,在暴露后24小时降低了25%。这两个值均与空气暴露后的相应值不同(p小于0.05)。然而,TMV的这种降低与CBF的损伤无关。我们得出结论,在清醒的绵羊中,暴露于低水平O₃和SO₂的组合会导致TMV降低,并且CBF的变化可能不是这种黏液纤毛功能障碍的主要原因。

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