MOTION ACTIVITY OF AIRWAY CILIATED EPITHELIUM IN PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA
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Abstract (English):
At asthma in bronchial mucous tunic as a result of chronic inflammatory process the working of mucociliary system is disturbed and there is restructuring of epithelial layer. The number of ciliary cells at the severe form of asthma decreases till 70%. The reason of restructuring of ciliated epithelium is the accumulation of a big number of fatty acids peroxides in the mucous tunic. Under their influence there is a decrease of activity of succinate dehydrogenase and ATP in the basal bodies of ciliary cells. Under the severe form of asthma there is a suppression of activity of mucociliary clearance as a result of destruction of a big number of bronchial mucosa ciliated cells.

Keywords:
bronchial asthma, mucociliary clearance.
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