Pilot basic research study on the properties of bronchial mucus. Examination of the sorption and desorption properties, mucin concentration, and structure of the mucus from healthy airways compared to patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Mucus, of the correct composition, maintains airway hydration and protects the airway from inhaled particles through mucociliary transport. In chronic inflammatory airway diseases such as COPD or cystic fibrosis, infectious agents, inflammatory cells and products of inflammation such as DNA, increase mucus viscosity which results in decreased mucociliary clearance of inhaled particles, increasing the likelihood of respiratory infections. This pilot study is planned as basic research on the properties of bronchial mucus. Water isotherms and efficient water activity (sorption and desorption) of the collected samples are examined in defined temperature and humidity settings using DVS Intrinsic (Dynamic Vapour Sorption System, Surface Measurement Systems, London, UK). Findings will provide insights into possible treatment programs targeted at altering specific mucus components.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
31
Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Evang. Huyssens-Stiftung/Knappschaft gGmbH
Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Sorption
Maximum water sorption per degree of saturation in percent of the dry mass weight of the mucus samples
Time frame: 5 days
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