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Pseudomonas infection and mucociliary and absorptive clearance in the cystic fibrosis lung.


ABSTRACT: Airway surface liquid hyperabsorption and mucus accumulation are key elements of cystic fibrosis lung disease that can be assessed in vivo using functional imaging methods. In this study we evaluated experimental factors affecting measurements of mucociliary clearance (MCC) and small-molecule absorption (ABS) and patient factors associated with abnormal absorption and mucus clearance.Our imaging technique utilises two radiopharmaceutical probes delivered by inhalation. Measurement repeatability was assessed in 10 adult cystic fibrosis subjects. Experimental factors were assessed in 29 adult and paediatric cystic fibrosis subjects (51 scans). Patient factors were assessed in a subgroup with optimal aerosol deposition (37 scans; 24 subjects). Paediatric subjects (n=9) underwent initial and 2-year follow-up scans. Control subjects from a previously reported study are included for comparison.High rates of central aerosol deposition influenced measurements of ABS and, to a lesser extent, MCC. Depressed MCC in cystic fibrosis was only detectable in subjects with previous Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. Cystic fibrosis subjects without P. aeruginosa had similar MCC to control subjects. Cystic fibrosis subjects had consistently higher ABS rates.We conclude that the primary experimental factor affecting MCC/ABS measurements is central deposition percentage. Depressed MCC in cystic fibrosis is associated with P. aeruginosa infection. ABS is consistently increased in cystic fibrosis.

SUBMITTER: Locke LW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5516211 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pseudomonas infection and mucociliary and absorptive clearance in the cystic fibrosis lung.

Locke Landon W LW   Myerburg Michael M MM   Weiner Daniel J DJ   Markovetz Matthew R MR   Parker Robert S RS   Muthukrishnan Ashok A   Weber Lawrence L   Czachowski Michael R MR   Lacy Ryan T RT   Pilewski Joseph M JM   Corcoran Timothy E TE  

The European respiratory journal 20160323 5


Airway surface liquid hyperabsorption and mucus accumulation are key elements of cystic fibrosis lung disease that can be assessed in vivo using functional imaging methods. In this study we evaluated experimental factors affecting measurements of mucociliary clearance (MCC) and small-molecule absorption (ABS) and patient factors associated with abnormal absorption and mucus clearance.Our imaging technique utilises two radiopharmaceutical probes delivered by inhalation. Measurement repeatability  ...[more]

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