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Role of neutrophil elastase in endotoxin-induced mucus hypersecretion in rat nasal epithelium.

Authors :
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Mie University School of Medicine
Shimizu, Takeshi
Takahashi, Yukimitsu
Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
Majima, Yuichi
Sakakura, Yasuo
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Mie University School of Medicine
Shimizu, Takeshi
Takahashi, Yukimitsu
Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
Majima, Yuichi
Sakakura, Yasuo
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

In the present study, hypertrophic and metaplastic changes of goblet cells were induced in rat nasal epithelium by intranasal instillation of endotoxin or elastase. A significant increase in the amount of intraepithelial mucosubstance was observed after 24 hours during 3 days of instillation. The elastase-induced mucus production was not inhibited in neutrophil-depleted rats, but the endotoxin-induced change was significantly inhibited. Intranasal instillation of the neutrophil elastase inhibitor ONO-5046 partially inhibited the endotoxin-induced mucus production. Epithelial mucus secretion was evaluated by the temporary decrease in the amount of intraepithelial mucosubstance. The endotoxin-induced mucus secretion peaked 3 to 6 hours after intranasal instillation, coinciding with the peak of the intraepithelial neutrophil infiltration. The elastase-induced mucus secretion peaked 1 to 3 hours after intranasal instillation; intraepithelial neutrophil infiltration was not induced by elastase. These results indicate that neutrophil elastase is an important mediator of the intraepithelial mucus synthesis and secretion induced by endotoxin

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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn744526946
Document Type :
Electronic Resource