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Investigation of the impact of PM on the ciliary motion of human nasal epithelial cells. | LitMetric

Investigation of the impact of PM on the ciliary motion of human nasal epithelial cells.

Chemosphere

School of Public Health and the Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The nasal epithelium acts as a barrier against harmful substances, with cilia playing a crucial role in clearing inhaled debris.
  • Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) for 12 hours led to disordered cilia arrangements, decreased ciliary coverage, and an increase in basal cells in human nasal epithelial cells (HNEpCs).
  • PM exposure altered ciliary beat frequency (CBF) and ciliary beat pattern (CBP), indicating potential mitochondrial dysfunction as a key factor affecting ciliary function.

Article Abstract

Nasal epithelium provides a physical barrier to potentially harmful stimuli. Cilia, which is on the apical side of the human nasal epithelial cells (HNEpCs), plays a critical role in removing inhaled harmful matter. Ciliary beat frequency (CBF) and ciliary beat pattern (CBP) are the two important indicators for ciliary beat function. However, impacts of the fine particulate matter (PM) on CBF and CBP are still unknown. We aimed to evaluate the impact of PM on the ciliary beat function of the HNEpCs and its potential mechanisms. After exposed to PM for 12 h, cilia of HNEpCs were in disordered arrangement. The ciliary coverage rate was decreased after PM exposure of a series of concentration, while the proportion of basal cells was continuously increased and could be observed on the apical side of the HNEpCs which is hardly be observed without PM exposure. PM increased the CBF after 12 h exposure, while 24 h exposure increased the CBF at the relative lower dosage groups and then made a decrease at relative higher dosage groups. CBF were classified into two different types, which had different changes following PM exposure. CBP showed significant changes characterized as the increased dyskinesia index. Total levels of cellular ATP and the mitochondrial membrane potential were decreased following 12 h exposure of PM, while no change was found in O consumption. In conclusion, PM impact the ciliary beat function of HNEpCs, and the mitochondrial dysfunction might play an important role in it.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.05.274DOI Listing

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