Airway Epithelium (Colloquium Series on Integrated Systems Physiology: From Mol)
Book Details
Author(s)Jonathan Widdicombe
PublisherMorgan & Claypool Life Sciences
ISBN / ASIN1615043748
ISBN-139781615043743
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The airways are lined with a film of fluid 10 μm deep that acts as the first line of defense against inhaled pathogens, dirt, and noxious vapors. Transepithelial fluid movements driven by active transepithelial ion transport serve to regulate the depth of this “airway surface liquidâ€. In the larger airways, a mucus gel derived from both glands and surface epithelium entraps inhaled particles, which are then removed by the coordinated beating of cilia. Both glands and epithelium secrete a wide variety of antimicrobial and other protective substances in addition to mucins. Substances released across the basolateral surface of the epithelium attract leukocytes and influence neighboring tissues. Here, after reviewing the basic structure of mammalian airway epithelium, I discuss its various defensive functions and how they are altered in airway disease. Table of Contents: Overview / Surface Epithelium / Airway Glands / Pathology / References / Author Biography
