2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322007000300021
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Cyclosporin a Reduces Airway Mucus Secretion and Mucociliary Clearance in Rats

Abstract: -Filho G, Jatene FB. Cyclosporine A reduces airway mucus secretion and mucociliary clearance in rats. Clinics. 2007:62(3):345-52. PURPOSE:To assay the effects of cyclosporin A on mucus secretion from goblet cells and on mucociliary transport in situ in rats. METHODS: Twenty-one male Wistar rats were assigned to 3 groups: control (n = 5), saline (n = 8), and cyclosporin A (n = 8). After 30 days of drug therapy, the rats were killed, and the lungs were removed from the thoracic cavity. Mucus samples were collect… Show more

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“…(11) Furthermore, other factors have been experimentally described as contributing to the decrease in mucociliary transport velocity, such as bronchial transection and the use of cyclosporin A, both of which are common denominators in lung transplantation. (15,16) In the present study, we investigated the prevalence of GER and manometric abnormalities in a population of lung transplant candidates with advanced lung disease in an attempt to later make it possible to evaluate the impact of GER on the late performance of the post-lung transplant graft. In the population studied, the prevalence of pathological acid GER was 23%, somewhat lower than those reported in the literature-32% (14) and 35% (5) , which might be due to the small sample evaluated in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(11) Furthermore, other factors have been experimentally described as contributing to the decrease in mucociliary transport velocity, such as bronchial transection and the use of cyclosporin A, both of which are common denominators in lung transplantation. (15,16) In the present study, we investigated the prevalence of GER and manometric abnormalities in a population of lung transplant candidates with advanced lung disease in an attempt to later make it possible to evaluate the impact of GER on the late performance of the post-lung transplant graft. In the population studied, the prevalence of pathological acid GER was 23%, somewhat lower than those reported in the literature-32% (14) and 35% (5) , which might be due to the small sample evaluated in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(15) Other authors have studied, in other animal species, the effects of bronchial denervation on the mucociliary system and observed a decrease in MCT velocity. (16,17) Bronchial devascularization might have the additional effect of severely impairing MCT velocity. The principal hypothesis is that the reversibility of MCT impairment is due to vascular neoformation (revascularization of the bronchial tree), since bronchial anastomosis does not lead to recovery of the nerves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma dessas funções, a depuração mucociliar, se mantem mesmo após a retirada do enxerto (Pazetti et al, 2007). Portanto, a avaliação morfológica e funcional do enxerto traqueal antes do implante seria não só possível como necessária.…”
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“…A avaliação da presença de muco ácido e neutro no epitélio respiratório foi realizada de forma quantitativa, por um programa de computador analisador de imagens, conforme descrito por Pazetti et al(2007). O programa avaliou a presença de muco pela quantificação da área de epitélio corada pelo azul de alcião e PAS.…”
Section: Avaliação Morfológica à Microscopia De Luzunclassified
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