Goblet and Clara cells of human distal airways: Evidence for smoking induced changes in their numbers

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Abstract

The goblet cell and Clara cell populations of human distal airway epithelium were examined. The bronchioles, terminal bronchioles, and respiratory bronchioles of 16 smokers and four non-smokers were studied by both light and electron microscopy in surgically resected specimens. A very significantly (p < 0.001) greater number of goblet cells were found in the bronchioles of smokers compared than in those of non-smokers but no such difference was evident in terminal/respiratory bronchioles. Clara cell numbers in contrast were lower in the bronchioles (p < 0.01) and terminal and respiratory bronchioles of smokers (p < 0.01). Both of these alterations in cell frequency may adversely affect small airway function in smokers.

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Lumsden, A. B., Mclean, A., & Lamb, D. (1984). Goblet and Clara cells of human distal airways: Evidence for smoking induced changes in their numbers. Thorax. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.39.11.844

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