Transition from Normal to Hypersecretory Bronchial Mucus in a Canine Model of Bronchitis: Changes in Yield and Composition
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Experimental Lung Research
- Vol. 14 (1) , 101-120
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01902148809062853
Abstract
Density-gradient analysis was used to follow the transition from normal to hypersecretory bronchial mucus in a model of bronchitis induced in dogs by chronic exposure to SO2 gas. Aspirates of saline bronchial lavage were obtained by fiberoptic bronchoscopy from dogs before, during a 6- to 9-month exposure period to SO2 gas, and during a recovery period of similar duration. Prior to SO2 exposure, aspirates from all animals had a low yield of nondialyzable macromolecules (15 .+-. 6 mg/aspirate) and similar composition. Specifically, epithelial glycoprotein of typical buoyant density was not detected; rather a glycoconjugate of higher buoyant density with features of both proteoglycan and glycoprotein was identified. Neutral lipids were predominant with lesser amounts of phospholipids; no glycolipids were detected. During the SO2 exposure period, aspirates from five of the eight dogs contained components similar in buoyant density to human bronchitic glycoprotein. Glycoprotein isolated from the canine aspirates was similar to glycoprotein isolated from human chronic bronchitic sputum, having the same carbohydrate composition and range of oligosaccharide size. Further, during and after SO2 exposure some aspirates contained appreciable amounts of glycolipids. These data demonstrate substantial similarities in composition between normal human and canine mucus and in mucus isolated from dogs with chronic airway inflammation induced by repeated irritant exposure and from human patients with chronic bronchitis.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Density Gradient Analysis of Secretions Produced in Vitro by Human and Canine Airway Mucosa: Identification of Lipids and Proteoglycans in Such SecretionsExperimental Lung Research, 1986
- Density Gradient Study of Bronchial Mucus Aspirates from Healthy Volunteers (Smokers and Nonsmokers) and from Patients with TracheostomyExperimental Lung Research, 1985
- Normal overall leakiness of microvasculature for albumin in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD)Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1984
- The distribution of the glycosaminoglycans in the anatomic components of the lung and the changes in concentration of these macromolecules during development and agingBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1982
- Mannosidosis: Isolation and Comparison of Mannose‐Containing Oligosaccharides from Gingiva and UrineEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1981
- Isolation and characterization of glycoproteins from canine tracheal mucusBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1978
- Rheological properties of sputumRheologica Acta, 1971
- Alkaline borohydride degradation of blood group H substanceArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1971
- Two dimensional thin layer chromatographic separation of polar lipids and determination of phospholipids by phosphorus analysis of spotsLipids, 1970
- [117] Chromatographic determination of amino acids by the use of automatic recording equipmentPublished by Elsevier ,1963