1996
DOI: 10.1007/s004410050627
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In vitro effects of some differentiation inductors in metaplastic epithelium of the human nasal cavity

Abstract: The alterations in the mucociliary unit in the course of chronic inflammation of the upper respiratory tract correspond to morphologic anomalies of the respiratory epithelium and induce cuboidal and squamous metaplasia. While the squamous pattern is most probably irreversible, it is still not clear whether it is possible to restore ciliogenesis in cuboidal metaplasia. In the present study, the action of different inductors of differentiation was evaluated in vitro in isolated cells and explants from human nasa… Show more

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“…The nasal epithelium of patients not affected by rhinitis is of the ciliated columnar type with interspersed goblet cells, whereas that of the patients affected by chronic rhinitis shows typical cuboidal metaplasia with superficial cells equipped with short crowded microvilli (Gulisano et al 1994(Gulisano et al , 1996. Such metaplasia seems to be correlated with a dysfunction of the mucociliary unit induced by chronic inflammatory stimulation and is probably partially reversible (Gulisano et al 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nasal epithelium of patients not affected by rhinitis is of the ciliated columnar type with interspersed goblet cells, whereas that of the patients affected by chronic rhinitis shows typical cuboidal metaplasia with superficial cells equipped with short crowded microvilli (Gulisano et al 1994(Gulisano et al , 1996. Such metaplasia seems to be correlated with a dysfunction of the mucociliary unit induced by chronic inflammatory stimulation and is probably partially reversible (Gulisano et al 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last step in transformation from cuboidal to squamous epithelium according to the concept of metaplastic transformation was considered dysplastic because of irreversibility of change (Gulisano et al 1996). According to our findings of disintegrating squamous epithelia, changes might be reversible but necessarily starting from the exposed basal cells of an atrophic epithelium.…”
Section: Epithelial Transformation and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Sunshine all year-round and light winds and temperature inversions in the winter months contribute to create an environment in which complex photochemical reactions produce oxidant chemicals and other toxic compounds. The atmosphere in Southwest Metropolitan Mexico City (SWMMC), is characterized by > 4 hours/day with O 3 > 0.08 ppm, average maximal peaks of 0.250 ppm, and high ozone concentrations up to 0.48 ppm (24). Both PM 10 and PM 2.5 routinely exceed their respective annual arithmetic means above the current annual US standards (PM 10 (12,14).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the upper respiratory tract, the reactive response involves an increase in the number of microvilli-bearing cells until they completely substitute the ciliated cells. Such change is likely to be the rst step in a metaplastic process, during which the epithelium becomes strati ed cuboidal, lacking ciliated cells, and later becoming squamous (8,24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%