A STUDY OF THE PHOTOELECTRICAL SIGNAL FROM HUMAN NASAL CILIA UNDER SEVERAL CONDITIONS

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作者
INGELS, KJAO [1 ]
VANSTRIEN, HLCJ [1 ]
GRAAMANS, K [1 ]
SMOORENBURG, GF [1 ]
HUIZING, EH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV UTRECHT HOSP,DEPT OTORHINOLARYNGOL,3511 GV UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
关键词
CILIARY BEAT FREQUENCY (CBF); CILIARY BEAT HARMONY; FOURIER TRANSFORM (FT); PHASE RATIO (PR); SALBUTAMOL; SIGNAL CONSISTENCY (SC);
D O I
10.3109/00016489209137481
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
The movement of normal human nasal cilia was analyzed. Ciliary beat was recorded by means of a phase-contrast microscope equipped with a photodetector. The electrical signal was analyzed as follows: i) a power spectrum was calculated in order to measure ciliary beat frequency (CBF), ii) the beat cycles were averaged and the standard deviation of the waveform was computed to determine signal consistency (SC), and iii) the ratio of the duration of the smooth to that of the steep part of the cycles was measured. This was done under three different conditions: 1) normal or "initial", 2) after induction of "function loss", and 3) after "salbutamol stimulation". At "function loss," the cilia beat slower and with less harmony. CBF decreased from an average of 9.0 Hz in the "initial" condition to 5.8 Hz. SC decreased from an average of 5.7 to 1.9. After "salbutamol stimulation", average CBF was partially restored to 7.7 Hz, while average SC increased to 4.4. These findings indicate that in ciliary function studies, SC, as a measure for ciliary beat harmony, may be introduced alongside CBF as a second valuable parameter. In this study we were not able to identify different phases in the signal that might be used as a third parameter to indicate the effective and the recovery stroke.
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