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THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA
Studies on the effects of air ions on the functional efficiency of the extirpated tracheal strip have been extended to the trachea of the living rabbit, rat, and mouse. Animals exposed to high mobility (+) air ions administered via a tracheotomy aperture displayed: (a) Decreased ciliary activity. (b...
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1958
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description | Studies on the effects of air ions on the functional efficiency of the extirpated tracheal strip have been extended to the trachea of the living rabbit, rat, and mouse. Animals exposed to high mobility (+) air ions administered via a tracheotomy aperture displayed: (a) Decreased ciliary activity. (b) Decline in mucus flow rate, sometimes reversed by prolonged exposure to (+) ions; a frequent drop in the volume of mucous secretion. (c) Contraction of the membranous posterior tracheal wall. (d) Increased vulnerability to trauma of cilia and mucosal blood vessels. Similar treatment with (-) air ions reversed (+) ion effects on ciliary activity, mucus flow, contraction of the tracheal smooth muscle. Continued (-) ion treatment raised the ciliary rate (invariably) and the mucus flow rate (often) above their initial levels. (+) Air ions administered to unoperated resting mice and rats increased the respiratory rate; (-) ions reversed this effect. Long exposure of unoperated ambulatory mice to (+) air ions produced: (a) Decreased ciliary activity. (b) No clear cut effect on mucus flow. (c) Contraction of the posterior tracheal wall. (d) Increased vulnerability of the mucosa to trauma. (-) Air ions increased ciliary activity but had no clear-cut effect on the mucus flow rate. |
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spelling | pubmed-21948992008-04-23 THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA Krueger, Albert P. Smith, Richard F. J Gen Physiol Article Studies on the effects of air ions on the functional efficiency of the extirpated tracheal strip have been extended to the trachea of the living rabbit, rat, and mouse. Animals exposed to high mobility (+) air ions administered via a tracheotomy aperture displayed: (a) Decreased ciliary activity. (b) Decline in mucus flow rate, sometimes reversed by prolonged exposure to (+) ions; a frequent drop in the volume of mucous secretion. (c) Contraction of the membranous posterior tracheal wall. (d) Increased vulnerability to trauma of cilia and mucosal blood vessels. Similar treatment with (-) air ions reversed (+) ion effects on ciliary activity, mucus flow, contraction of the tracheal smooth muscle. Continued (-) ion treatment raised the ciliary rate (invariably) and the mucus flow rate (often) above their initial levels. (+) Air ions administered to unoperated resting mice and rats increased the respiratory rate; (-) ions reversed this effect. Long exposure of unoperated ambulatory mice to (+) air ions produced: (a) Decreased ciliary activity. (b) No clear cut effect on mucus flow. (c) Contraction of the posterior tracheal wall. (d) Increased vulnerability of the mucosa to trauma. (-) Air ions increased ciliary activity but had no clear-cut effect on the mucus flow rate. The Rockefeller University Press 1958-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2194899/ /pubmed/13575775 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Krueger, Albert P. Smith, Richard F. THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title | THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title_full | THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title_fullStr | THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title_full_unstemmed | THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title_short | THE EFFECTS OF AIR IONS ON THE LIVING MAMMALIAN TRACHEA |
title_sort | effects of air ions on the living mammalian trachea |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2194899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13575775 |
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