Oxidants, Antioxidants, and Respiratory Tract Lining Fluids
Article 1994 en
Authors
CC
Carroll E. Cross
AV
Albert van der Vliet
CO
Charles O’Neill
Abstract
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Respiratory tract lining fluids (RTLFs) are a heterogeneous group of substances covering the respiratory tract epithelial cells (RTECs) from nasal mucosa to alveoli.Antioxidants contained in the RTLFs can be expected to provide an initial defense against inhaled environmental toxins.The major antioxidants in RTLF include mucin, uric acid, protein (largely albumin), ascorbic acid, and reduced glutathione (GSH).RTLF antioxidants can be aug- mented by such processes as transudation/exudation of plasma constituents; RTEC secretory processes, including glandular mucus secretion; and cellular antioxidants derived from lysis of RTECs and of inflammatory cells.The antioxidant composition of RTLFs and their role in modulating normal and pathophysiologic RTEC functions under conditions of oxidative stress are yet to be fully characterized.-
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