Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 3, 03 1995, 630-634.
Ciliary abnormalities in bronchial epithelium of smokers, ex-smokers, and nonsmokers
F Verra, E Escudier, F Lebargy, JF Bernaudin, H De Cremoux and J Bignon
Clinic of Chest Diseases, Hopital Intercommunal de Creteil, France.
Although respiratory changes induced by tobacco smoke have been extensively
described, no study has focused on ciliary abnormalities associated with
chronic smoking. Ciliary ultrastructure was studied in 37 adults with
chronic sputum production (CSP) consisting of 13 current smokers (Group 1),
5 ex-smokers (Group 2), and 19 nonsmokers (Group 3). Five healthy
nonsmokers constituted the control group (Group 4). Clinical and radiologic
data and respiratory function tests were recorded. Acute respiratory
infection was diagnosed by culture of tracheobronchial secretions obtained
during bronchoscopy. Bronchial ciliated cells were obtained and processed
for transmission electron microscopy. Within each group, the percentages of
abnormal cilia were similar in patients with either chronic bronchitis or
bronchiectasis and in patients with or without acute infection. The
percentage of axonemal ultrastructural abnormalities (AUA) was higher in
smokers (16.5% +/- 2.7%) and ex-smokers (17.5% +/- 7%) than in nonsmokers
(5.2% +/- 1%) or control subjects (0.7% +/- 0.2%) (p < 0.0002). The AUA
were polymorphic, characteristic of acquired ultrastructural changes. These
results suggest that chronic smoking may induce an increased number of
abnormal cilia which could participate in impairment of tracheobronchial
clearance and which appears to be independent of the etiology of CSP.
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