Title : Cholinergic brush cells in the trachea mediate respiratory responses to quorum sensing molecules - Krasteva_2012_Life.Sci_91_992 |
Author(s) : Krasteva G , Canning BJ , Papadakis T , Kummer W |
Ref : Life Sciences , 91 :992 , 2012 |
Abstract :
AIM: The airway epithelial surface is constantly exposed to inhaled environmental factors and pathogens. Bitter "tasting" bacterial products such as quorum sensing molecules (QSM) can be detected by solitary chemosensory cells of the upper respiratory tract. Recently, we have shown that tracheal brush cells are cholinergic chemosensory cells affecting the respiration upon stimulation with bitter substances. Here, we explore the hypothesis that tracheal brush cells are capable of detection of bacterial products such as QSM resulting in changes in respiration and in induction of local effects, e.g. regulation of mucociliary clearance. MAIN |
PubMedSearch : Krasteva_2012_Life.Sci_91_992 |
PubMedID: 22749863 |
Krasteva G, Canning BJ, Papadakis T, Kummer W (2012)
Cholinergic brush cells in the trachea mediate respiratory responses to quorum sensing molecules
Life Sciences
91 :992
Krasteva G, Canning BJ, Papadakis T, Kummer W (2012)
Life Sciences
91 :992