Regulation of airway surface liquid volume and mucus transport by active ion transport

R Tarran - Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, 2004 - atsjournals.org
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, 2004atsjournals.org
Mucus clearance is an important component of the lung's innate defense against disease,
and the ability of the airways to clear mucus is strongly dependent on the volume of liquid on
airway surfaces. Whether airway surface liquid (ASL) volume is maintained by passive
surface forces or by active ion transport is controversial yet crucial to the understanding of
how this system operates in both health and disease. In support of active ion transport being
the major determinant of ASL volume, we have demonstrated that normal airway epithelia …
Mucus clearance is an important component of the lung's innate defense against disease, and the ability of the airways to clear mucus is strongly dependent on the volume of liquid on airway surfaces. Whether airway surface liquid (ASL) volume is maintained by passive surface forces or by active ion transport is controversial yet crucial to the understanding of how this system operates in both health and disease. In support of active ion transport being the major determinant of ASL volume, we have demonstrated that normal airway epithelia sense and autoregulate ASL height (volume) by adjusting the rates of Na+ absorption and Cl secretion to maintain mucus transport.
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