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Sputum induction as a research tool for the study of human respiratory mucus
Authors:Albertini-Yagi Claudia S  Oliveira Regiani C  Vieira Joaquim E  Negri Elnara M  de Oliveira Luciana R  Saldiva Paulo H N  Lorenzi-Filho Geraldo
Affiliation:1. Division of Respiratory Diseases, Heart Institution (InCor)/HC, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil;2. Department of Pathology, Experimental Air Pollution Laboratory, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:The study objectives were to compare in vitro transportability and physical properties of respiratory mucus, obtained invasively by direct collection (DC) right after endotracheal intubation and non-invasively by sputum induction with 3% hypertonic saline solution inhalation (SI) 24 h before the anesthesia. Twenty-two patients with no pulmonary disease scheduled for elective abdominal surgical procedures were studied. The parameters analyzed and the main results are as follows. (1) Transportability by cilia (MCT), SI was higher than DC (0.94+/-0.25 and 0.62+/-0.25; P<0.001). There was a significant correlation between the two methods and DC could be estimated by: DC=0.21+(0.44 SI) (r=0.44; P<0.001). (2) Transportability by cough (CC), SI was higher than DC (68.23+/-32.1 and 33.58+/-19.04 mm; P=0.002). (3) Contact angle (CA), SI was lower than DC (10+/-3 degrees and 22+/-14 degrees ; P=0.025). (4) Rheological properties (no significant difference obtained between SI and DC). These results indicated that SI changes mucus physical properties and transportability in non-expectorators.
Keywords:SI  sputum induction  DC  direct mucus collection  MCT  mucociliary transport  CC  cough clearance  CA  contact angle  BAL  bronchoalveolar lavage  HSS  hypertonic saline solution  ASA  American Society of Anesthesiology  CF  cystic fibrosis  Airways, mucociliary transport  Mammals, humans  Method, non-invasive, sputum, induction  Sputum, induction, physical properties  Techniques, bronchoscopy
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