2017
DOI: 10.1002/lary.26715
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In vivo measurement of vocal fold surface resistance

Abstract: Objective A custom-designed probe was developed to measure vocal fold surface resistance in vivo. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate proof of concept of using vocal fold surface resistance as a proxy of functional tissue integrity after acute phonotrauma using an animal model. Study Design Prospective animal study. Methods New Zealand White breeder rabbits received 120 minutes of airflow without vocal fold approximation (control), or 120 minutes of raised intensity phonation (experimental). The p… Show more

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“…Quantification of paracellular spaces has been employed extensively to characterize vocal fold barrier function, specifically in models of reflux and phonotrauma. 34,35 Dilation of paracellular pathways is known to increase permeability and drug development efforts commonly target increased paracellular permeability to deliver drugs across epithelial barriers. 36 Compounds that increase permeability also increase paracellular spaces.…”
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“…Quantification of paracellular spaces has been employed extensively to characterize vocal fold barrier function, specifically in models of reflux and phonotrauma. 34,35 Dilation of paracellular pathways is known to increase permeability and drug development efforts commonly target increased paracellular permeability to deliver drugs across epithelial barriers. 36 Compounds that increase permeability also increase paracellular spaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epithelial barrier integrity was also investigated by imaging cell–cell junctions following microflap injury. Quantification of paracellular spaces has been employed extensively to characterize vocal fold barrier function, specifically in models of reflux and phonotrauma 34,35 . Dilation of paracellular pathways is known to increase permeability and drug development efforts commonly target increased paracellular permeability to deliver drugs across epithelial barriers 36 .…”
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