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In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States

OBJECTIVE: Olfaction is impaired in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The study has two aims: (1) to determine whether changes in cation concentration occur in the olfactory mucus of mice with CRS, which may affect chemo-electrical transduction, (2) and to examine whether these alterations are physiolog...

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Autores principales: Selvaraj, Senthil, Liu, Kevin, Robinson, Alan M., Epstein, Victoria A., Conley, David B., Kern, Robert C., Richter, Claus-Peter
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039600
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author Selvaraj, Senthil
Liu, Kevin
Robinson, Alan M.
Epstein, Victoria A.
Conley, David B.
Kern, Robert C.
Richter, Claus-Peter
author_facet Selvaraj, Senthil
Liu, Kevin
Robinson, Alan M.
Epstein, Victoria A.
Conley, David B.
Kern, Robert C.
Richter, Claus-Peter
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description OBJECTIVE: Olfaction is impaired in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The study has two aims: (1) to determine whether changes in cation concentration occur in the olfactory mucus of mice with CRS, which may affect chemo-electrical transduction, (2) and to examine whether these alterations are physiologically significant in humans. STUDY DESIGN: Animal study in mice and translational study in humans. METHODS: Inflammation was induced by sensitization and chronic exposure of 16 C57BL/6 mice to Aspergillus fumigatus. The control group included 16 untreated mice. Ion-selective microelectrodes were used to measure free cation concentrations in the olfactory mucus of 8 mice from each treatment group, while the remaining mice were sacrificed for histology. To validate the findings in the animal model, olfactory threshold was measured in 11 healthy human participants using Sniffin’ Sticks before and after nasal irrigation with solutions that were composed of either of the cation concentrations. RESULTS: In 8 mice, olfactory mucus of chronically inflamed mice had lower [Na(+)] (84.8±4.45 mM versus 93.73±3.06 mM, p = 0.02), and higher [K(+)] (7.2±0.65 mM versus 5.7±0.20 mM, p = 0.04) than controls. No difference existed in [Ca(2+)] (0.50±0.12 mM versus 0.54±0.06 mM, p = 0.39). In humans, rinsing with solutions replicating ion concentrations of the mouse mucosa with chronic inflammation caused a significant elevation in the median olfactory threshold (9.0 to 4.8, p = 0.003) but not with the control solution (8.3 to 7.8, p = 0.75). CONCLUSION: Chronic inflammation elevates potassium and lowers sodium ion concentration in mice olfactory mucus. Nasal irrigation with a corresponding solution induced olfactory threshold shift in humans.
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spelling pubmed-34012822012-07-30 In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States Selvaraj, Senthil Liu, Kevin Robinson, Alan M. Epstein, Victoria A. Conley, David B. Kern, Robert C. Richter, Claus-Peter PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Olfaction is impaired in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The study has two aims: (1) to determine whether changes in cation concentration occur in the olfactory mucus of mice with CRS, which may affect chemo-electrical transduction, (2) and to examine whether these alterations are physiologically significant in humans. STUDY DESIGN: Animal study in mice and translational study in humans. METHODS: Inflammation was induced by sensitization and chronic exposure of 16 C57BL/6 mice to Aspergillus fumigatus. The control group included 16 untreated mice. Ion-selective microelectrodes were used to measure free cation concentrations in the olfactory mucus of 8 mice from each treatment group, while the remaining mice were sacrificed for histology. To validate the findings in the animal model, olfactory threshold was measured in 11 healthy human participants using Sniffin’ Sticks before and after nasal irrigation with solutions that were composed of either of the cation concentrations. RESULTS: In 8 mice, olfactory mucus of chronically inflamed mice had lower [Na(+)] (84.8±4.45 mM versus 93.73±3.06 mM, p = 0.02), and higher [K(+)] (7.2±0.65 mM versus 5.7±0.20 mM, p = 0.04) than controls. No difference existed in [Ca(2+)] (0.50±0.12 mM versus 0.54±0.06 mM, p = 0.39). In humans, rinsing with solutions replicating ion concentrations of the mouse mucosa with chronic inflammation caused a significant elevation in the median olfactory threshold (9.0 to 4.8, p = 0.003) but not with the control solution (8.3 to 7.8, p = 0.75). CONCLUSION: Chronic inflammation elevates potassium and lowers sodium ion concentration in mice olfactory mucus. Nasal irrigation with a corresponding solution induced olfactory threshold shift in humans. Public Library of Science 2012-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3401282/ /pubmed/22911687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039600 Text en Selvaraj 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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Selvaraj, Senthil
Liu, Kevin
Robinson, Alan M.
Epstein, Victoria A.
Conley, David B.
Kern, Robert C.
Richter, Claus-Peter
In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title_full In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title_fullStr In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title_short In Vivo Determination of Mouse Olfactory Mucus Cation Concentrations in Normal and Inflammatory States
title_sort in vivo determination of mouse olfactory mucus cation concentrations in normal and inflammatory states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039600
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