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Combined agonists act synergistically to increase mucociliary clearance in a cystic fibrosis airway model

Nam Soo Joo, Hyung‐Ju Cho, Meagan Shinbashi, Jae Young Choi, Carlos Milla, John F. Engelhardt, Jeffrey J. Wine

2021Scientific Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mucus clearance, a primary innate defense mechanism of airways, is defective in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and CF animals. In previous work, the combination of a low dose of the cholinergic agonist, carbachol with forskolin or a β adrenergic agonist, isoproterenol synergistically increased mucociliary clearance velocity (MCCV) in ferret tracheas. Importantly, the present study shows that synergistic MCCV can also be produced in CF ferrets, with increases ~ 55% of WT. Synergistic MCCV was also produced in pigs. The combined agonists increased MCCV by increasing surface fluid via multiple mechanisms: increased fluid secretion from submucosal glands, increased anion secretion across surface epithelia and decreased Na + absorption. To avoid bronchoconstriction, the cAMP agonist was applied 30 min before carbachol. This approach to increasing mucus clearance warrants testing for safety and efficacy in humans as a potential therapeutic for muco-obstructive diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Mucociliary clearanceCystic fibrosisAirwayMedicineFibrosisPathologyLungInternal medicineSurgeryCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchTracheal and airway disorders