Cell culture approaches to the investigation of human airway ion transport.

R C Boucher, J R Yankaskas, C U Cotton, M R Knowles, M J Stutts
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Abstract

Several techniques for the study of human airway epithelial ion transport employing cultured cells were explored. Human nasal epithelial cells were cultured in serum-free, hormone supplemented media. For bioelectric characterization of ion transport functions of cultured cells, cells were inoculated into heterologous grafts, and implanted into immunocompromised mice, or onto collagen membranes maintained in vitro. Cells populating either preparation exhibited a pattern of Na+ and Cl- transport similar to that of freshly excised nasal specimens. Differences between preparations were observed for absolute transport rates, tissue resistance, and morphology. We conclude that (1) cell culture techniques will be useful in investigating ion transport activities of human pulmonary epithelia from normal and abnormal lungs; and (2) the selection of specific culture techniques should be guided by the nature of the epithelial functions tested.

细胞培养方法研究人体气道离子运输。
探讨了几种利用培养细胞研究人气道上皮离子转运的技术。人鼻上皮细胞在无血清、补充激素的培养基中培养。为了对培养细胞的离子转运功能进行生物电表征,我们将细胞接种到异种移植物中,并植入免疫功能低下的小鼠体内,或植入体外维持的胶原膜上。填充两种制剂的细胞表现出Na+和Cl-运输模式,与新鲜切除的鼻腔标本相似。观察了不同制剂的绝对运输速率、组织阻力和形态的差异。我们的结论是:(1)细胞培养技术将有助于研究来自正常和异常肺的人肺上皮的离子转运活性;(2)特定培养技术的选择应以被测上皮功能的性质为指导。
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