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Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs

BACKGROUND: Cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by reduced CFTR function, includes severe sinonasal disease which may predispose to lung disease. Newly developed CF pigs provide models to study the onset of CF pathophysiology. We asked if glands from pig nasal turbinates have secretory responses similar to...

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Autores principales: Cho, Hyung-Ju, Joo, Nam Soo, Wine, Jeffrey J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21935358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024424
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description BACKGROUND: Cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by reduced CFTR function, includes severe sinonasal disease which may predispose to lung disease. Newly developed CF pigs provide models to study the onset of CF pathophysiology. We asked if glands from pig nasal turbinates have secretory responses similar to those of tracheal glands and if CF nasal glands show reduced fluid secretion. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Unexpectedly, we found that nasal glands differed from tracheal glands in five ways, being smaller, more numerous (density per airway surface area), more sensitive to carbachol, more sensitive to forskolin, and nonresponsive to Substance P (a potent agonist for pig tracheal glands). Nasal gland fluid secretion from newborn piglets (12 CF and 12 controls) in response to agonists was measured using digital imaging of mucus bubbles formed under oil. Secretion rates were significantly reduced in all conditions tested. Fluid secretory rates (Controls vs. CF, in pl/min/gland) were as follows: 3 µM forskolin: 9.2±2.2 vs. 0.6±0.3; 1 µM carbachol: 143.5±35.5 vs. 52.2±10.3; 3 µM forskolin + 0.1 µM carbachol: 25.8±5.8 vs. CF 4.5±0.9. We also compared CF(ΔF508/ΔF508) with CFTR(-/-) piglets and found significantly greater forskolin-stimulated secretion rates in the ΔF508 vs. the null piglets (1.4±0.8, n = 4 vs. 0.2±0.1, n = 7). An unexpected age effect was also discovered: the ratio of secretion to 3 µM forskolin vs. 1 µM carbachol was ∼4 times greater in adult than in neonatal nasal glands. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings reveal differences between nasal and tracheal glands, show defective fluid secretion in nasal glands of CF pigs, reveal some spared function in the ΔF508 vs. null piglets, and show unexpected age-dependent differences. Reduced nasal gland fluid secretion may predispose to sinonasal and lung infections.
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spelling pubmed-31642062011-09-20 Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs Cho, Hyung-Ju Joo, Nam Soo Wine, Jeffrey J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by reduced CFTR function, includes severe sinonasal disease which may predispose to lung disease. Newly developed CF pigs provide models to study the onset of CF pathophysiology. We asked if glands from pig nasal turbinates have secretory responses similar to those of tracheal glands and if CF nasal glands show reduced fluid secretion. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Unexpectedly, we found that nasal glands differed from tracheal glands in five ways, being smaller, more numerous (density per airway surface area), more sensitive to carbachol, more sensitive to forskolin, and nonresponsive to Substance P (a potent agonist for pig tracheal glands). Nasal gland fluid secretion from newborn piglets (12 CF and 12 controls) in response to agonists was measured using digital imaging of mucus bubbles formed under oil. Secretion rates were significantly reduced in all conditions tested. Fluid secretory rates (Controls vs. CF, in pl/min/gland) were as follows: 3 µM forskolin: 9.2±2.2 vs. 0.6±0.3; 1 µM carbachol: 143.5±35.5 vs. 52.2±10.3; 3 µM forskolin + 0.1 µM carbachol: 25.8±5.8 vs. CF 4.5±0.9. We also compared CF(ΔF508/ΔF508) with CFTR(-/-) piglets and found significantly greater forskolin-stimulated secretion rates in the ΔF508 vs. the null piglets (1.4±0.8, n = 4 vs. 0.2±0.1, n = 7). An unexpected age effect was also discovered: the ratio of secretion to 3 µM forskolin vs. 1 µM carbachol was ∼4 times greater in adult than in neonatal nasal glands. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings reveal differences between nasal and tracheal glands, show defective fluid secretion in nasal glands of CF pigs, reveal some spared function in the ΔF508 vs. null piglets, and show unexpected age-dependent differences. Reduced nasal gland fluid secretion may predispose to sinonasal and lung infections. Public Library of Science 2011-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3164206/ /pubmed/21935358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024424 Text en Cho et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cho, Hyung-Ju
Joo, Nam Soo
Wine, Jeffrey J.
Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title_full Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title_fullStr Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title_short Defective Fluid Secretion from Submucosal Glands of Nasal Turbinates from CFTR(-/-) and CFTR(ΔF508/ΔF508) Pigs
title_sort defective fluid secretion from submucosal glands of nasal turbinates from cftr(-/-) and cftr(δf508/δf508) pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21935358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024424
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