The observation of the ciliated cell dynamics by phase-contrast microscope has allowed a profound study of some parameters of the cellular components. The aim of this preliminary study is to assess the surviving time of ciliary cells using the phase-contrast microscope. Nasal cytology was carried out on 50 healthy volunteers. The ciliary beat time was assessed by a video-camera connected with a PC. The time of ciliary beat persistence was extraordinarily long (mean 210 minutes, with range 74 -1260). The ciliary activity remained valid as rhythm, synchronism and metachronality. In conclusion, this preliminary study demonstrated that cilia has an energetic autonomy of great importance, able to allow a valid functional activity also in the case of partial sufferance of the cellular unit.

Survival time of nasal mucous membrane ciliated cells: A preliminary study of cytological examination by phase-contrast microscopy

Gelardi M.
Conceptualization
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CASSANO, MICHELE
Methodology
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CASSANO, PASQUALE
Investigation
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2010-01-01

Abstract

The observation of the ciliated cell dynamics by phase-contrast microscope has allowed a profound study of some parameters of the cellular components. The aim of this preliminary study is to assess the surviving time of ciliary cells using the phase-contrast microscope. Nasal cytology was carried out on 50 healthy volunteers. The ciliary beat time was assessed by a video-camera connected with a PC. The time of ciliary beat persistence was extraordinarily long (mean 210 minutes, with range 74 -1260). The ciliary activity remained valid as rhythm, synchronism and metachronality. In conclusion, this preliminary study demonstrated that cilia has an energetic autonomy of great importance, able to allow a valid functional activity also in the case of partial sufferance of the cellular unit.
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