In Vitro Effect of Combined Hypertonic Saline and Salbutamol on Ciliary Beating Frequency and Mucociliary Transport in Human Nasal Epithelial Cells of Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Cystic Fibrosis.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1089/jamp.2022.0026
Anaïs Escher, Elisabeth Kieninger, Susan De Groof, Sibel T Savas, Martin Schneiter, Stefan A Tschanz, Martin Frenz, Philipp Latzin, Carmen Casaulta, Loretta Müller
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Background: Inhalation of hypertonic saline (HS) is standard of care in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, it is unclear if adding salbutamol has-besides bronchodilation-further benefits, for example, on the mucociliary clearance. We assessed this in vitro by measuring the ciliary beating frequency (CBF) and the mucociliary transport rate (MCT) in nasal epithelial cells (NECs) of healthy volunteers and patients with CF. Aims: To investigate the effect of HS, salbutamol, and its combination on (muco)ciliary activity of NECs in vitro, and to assess potential differences between healthy controls and patients with CF. Methods: NECs obtained from 10 healthy volunteers and 5 patients with CF were differentiated at the air-liquid interface and aerosolized with 0.9% isotonic saline ([IS] control), 6% HS, 0.06% salbutamol, or combined HS and salbutamol. CBF and MCT were monitored over 48-72 hours. Results: In NECs of healthy controls, the absolute CBF increase was comparable for all substances, but CBF dynamics were different: HS increased CBF slowly and its effect lasted for an extended period, salbutamol and IS increased CBF rapidly and the effect subsided similarly fast, and HS and salbutamol resulted in a rapid and long-lasting CBF increase. Results for CF cells were comparable, but less pronounced. Similar to CBF, MCT increased after the application of all the tested substances. Conclusion: CBF and MCT of NECs of healthy participants and CBF of patients with CF increased upon treatment with aerosolized IS, HS, salbutamol, or HS and salbutamol, showing a relevant effect for all tested substances. The difference in the CBF dynamics can be explained by the fact that the properties of the mucus are changed differently by different saline concentrations.

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高渗盐水联合沙丁胺醇对健康志愿者和囊性纤维化患者鼻上皮细胞纤毛跳动频率和粘膜纤毛运输的体外影响
背景:吸入高渗盐水(HS)是囊性纤维化(CF)患者的标准治疗方法。然而,目前还不清楚的是,除了支气管扩张,添加沙丁胺醇是否有进一步的好处,例如,对纤毛粘液的清除。我们在体外通过测量健康志愿者和CF患者鼻上皮细胞(NECs)的纤毛跳动频率(CBF)和粘膜纤毛运输速率(MCT)来评估这一点。目的:探讨HS、沙丁胺醇及其联合用药对体外鼻上皮细胞(NECs)纤毛活性(muco)的影响,并评估健康对照组与CF患者之间的潜在差异。从10名健康志愿者和5名CF患者中获得NECs,在气液界面进行分化,并以0.9%等渗盐水([IS]对照)、6% HS、0.06%沙丁胺醇或HS和沙丁胺醇联合雾化。在48-72小时内监测CBF和MCT。结果:在健康对照的NECs中,所有物质对CBF的绝对增加具有可比性,但CBF的动态不同:HS增加CBF缓慢且持续时间较长,沙丁胺醇和IS增加CBF迅速且效果消退同样快,HS和沙丁胺醇导致CBF快速且持续时间较长。CF细胞的结果具有可比性,但不太明显。与CBF类似,MCT在应用所有测试物质后均有所增加。结论:雾化IS、HS、沙丁胺醇或HS与沙丁胺醇治疗后,健康受试者的CBF和MCT以及CF患者的CBF均增加,且对所有被试物质均有相关影响。脑血流动力学的差异可以用这样一个事实来解释,即不同的盐水浓度改变了粘液的性质。
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