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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1976;19(1): 53-9. |
An Experimental Study on Effects of Repeated Instillation of Alkaline Solution on the Nasal Mucosa of White Rat |
Dae Sung Kim, MD, and Man Kee Paik, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea |
알카리性 溶液이 白鼠 鼻粘膜에 미치는 病理組織學的 變化에 關한 實驗的 硏究 |
金大成 · 白萬基 |
서울大學校 醫科大學 耳鼻咽喉科學敎室 |
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ABSTRACT |
The essential ways in the nose serve the body as the site of olfaction, an airway to the lower respiratory tract, an organ for the preparation of the inspired air for the pulmonary surfaces and a self-cleansing structure. The nasal mucosa was changed histopathologically by various external stimulation and trauma and especially pH change in nasal discharge affects the ciliary activity and lysozyme activity. The author performed an experimental study with the repeated instillation of alkaline solution into the nasal cavities of 36 white rats during period of 2 weeks to 4 weeks and effects to the nasal mucosa were correlated with histopathologic findings. The following results were obtained. 1) A most reliable and advanced pathologic changes were found in more alkaline groups and 4 weeks group. 2) Major histopathologic changes encountered in the nasal mucosa were edema and congestion, squamous metaplasia and goblet cell hyperplasia. 3) Alkaline solution couldn't do a mechanical change to the cilia and the clilated epithelium, and couldn't develope remarkable purulent inflammatory change in the nasal mucosa. 4) Irreversible and permanent changes were not noted during a period of 4 experimental weeks, but one of mild mucosal atrophy in group 5 was recognized. |
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