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Original Article

Effects of Topical Nasal Steroids on Human Respiratory Mucosa and Human Granulocytes in Vitro

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Pages 868-875 | Received 12 Jun 1995, Accepted 15 Jan 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Steinsväg SK, Bjerknes R, Berg ØH. Effects of topical nasal steroids on human respiratory mucosa and human granulocytes in vitro.

Human respiratory mucosa and human granulocytes were exposed to topical nasal steroids in vitro. the preparations containing benzalkonium chloride and benzalkonium chloride alone destroyed the mucosa within 10 days. the same preparations also inhibited human neutrophil actin polymerization, degranulation and oxidative burst in vitro in a time and concentration dependent manner. Preparations without benzalkonium chloride, as well as the steroid compounds themselves did not have these effects. It is concluded that benzalkonium chloride has toxic effects on human respiratory mucosa and human neutrophils in vitro. adenoid tissue, morphology, neutrophil function.

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