Morphological Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Respiratory System and Related Functions Based on AQPs Expression

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Jinbao Wang; Ruijie Ding2; Jiaying Liang; Hui Wang & Pei Wang

Summary

A great deal of attention of air pollution on respiratory health is increasing, particularly in relation to haze days. It is that exposure to cigarette smoke augments the toxicity of common air contaminants, thereby increasing the complexity of respiratory diseases. Although there are various mechanisms involved to respiratory diseases caused or worsen by cigarette smoking, in which the role of AQPs in the lung with regard to fluid homeostasis still remains elusive. In this paper, we copied the rat models based on smoke generator, and investigated the morphological changes of mucosa and related functions depending on the balance of lining liquid of alveoli via AQPs expression. Compared with normal group, weak labelling of AQP1 and AQP5 protein abundance were clearly detected in the corresponding part of smoke exposure groups compared with normal group. Hence, it is suggested that the contribution of AQPs in the lung is diminished, thereby causing perturbed balancing between resorptive and secretory fluid homeostasis under cigarette smoking.

KEY WORDS: Respiratory system; Cigarette smoking; Pathomorphology; Aquaporins (AQPs); Fluid homeostasis.

How to cite this article

WANG, J.; DING, R.; LIANG, J.; WANG, H. & WANG, P. Morphological effects of cigarette smoking on respiratory system and related functions based on AQPs expression. Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):539-547, 2023.