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Author(s) -
RP Kwok,
YH Leung,
Jian Sun,
Cpk Yan,
Cgc Ooi,
PL Ho,
GL Tipoe,
WK Lam,
Kwt Tsang
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
respirology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1440-1843
pISSN - 1323-7799
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2005.00775.x
Subject(s) - citation , medicine , information retrieval , world wide web , library science , computer science
Poster PresentationAim Ciliary beat is the major determinant of mucociliary clearance
mechanism, which maintains the sterility of the lower respiratory tract and
thereby respiratory health against inhaled pathogens. Gelomyrtol Forte
(GF) is phytomedicine, claimed to exhibit seretomucolytic functions and
anecodotally used to treat COPD and sinusitis. Our lab have demonstrated
that GF causes an increase in ciliary beat frequency (CBF) in healthy
subjects in vitro. Its effects have not been studied in bronchiectasis subjects
who have a lower basal ciliary beat frequency (CBF) when compared with
healthy subjects.
Methods We have examined the effects on GF on CBF of human
respiratory mucosa of 12 bronchiectasis patients. The mucosa was obtained
without anaesthetic from the inferior turbinate and suspended in M199 which
contained 0 and 250 ng/mL of GF. Ciliary beat frequency (CBF) for each GF
concentration was examined using a phase contrast microscope and a
photometric system linked to a digital converter as per standard established
protocol in our laboratory at 0.2 and 4 h.
Results The following table shows our data. Paired Samples t-test between 0 hr, 2 hr and 4 hr on all groups showed a
significant increase in CBF after incubation (0 ng/mL GF and 250 ng/mL, p <
0.001). The increase in CBF was most obvious in the time interval between
0 hr and 2 hour. Also, CBF was significantly higher in samples which were
incubated with GF at 250 ng/mL than at 0 ng/mL. (2 hr p = 0.008, 4 hr
p = 0.019).
Conclusion Our results suggest that Gelomyrtol Forte could have a
mucokinetic action in bronchiectasis subjects.link_to_subscribed_fulltex