Effect of sulfur dioxide on the morphology and mucin biosynthesis by the rat trachea.

J N Clark, W E Dalbey, K B Stephenson
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Specific-pathogen-free rats were exposed to 400 ppm sulfur dioxide daily for up to 7 weeks. At intervals during exposure, tracheas were removed and incubated in vitro in culture medium containing radioactive glycoprotein precursors. The most prominent histological changes due to SO2 were progressive hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the submucosal mucous glands accompanied by a flattening of the epithelium with eventual recovery. Uptake of radioactive precursors into a highly purified mucin fraction correlated with these histological changes in the submucosal mucous glands, increasing progressively up to 4 times that of control. Uptake of precursors into specific mucins purified by DEAE-Sephacel showed that uptake into the 0.2 and 0.3 M NaCl fractions was stimulated several fold by SO2, and uptake into more highly acidic fractions, which was nearly absent in the control, was also greatly increased. Two weeks following the last exposure of the tracheas to SO2, their morphological and mucus-secreting properties showed signs of returning to that of the control.

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二氧化硫对大鼠气管形态及粘蛋白生物合成的影响。
无特定病原体的大鼠每天暴露在400 ppm的二氧化硫中长达7周。在暴露期间,每隔一段时间取出气管,在含有放射性糖蛋白前体的培养基中体外培养。SO2引起的最显著组织学改变是粘膜下粘液腺的进行性肥大和增生,并伴有上皮变平,最终恢复。将放射性前体摄取到高度纯化的黏液部分与这些粘膜下黏腺的组织学变化相关,逐渐增加到对照组的4倍。前体对DEAE-Sephacel纯化的特定粘蛋白的吸收表明,SO2对0.2和0.3 M NaCl组分的吸收刺激了数倍,对高酸性组分的吸收也大大增加,而在对照中几乎没有。在气管最后一次暴露于SO2两周后,气管的形态和粘液分泌特性显示出恢复到对照组的迹象。
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