luftvägsmukociliär
Luftvägsmukociliär refers to the mucociliary escalator system, a vital defense mechanism in the airways of the respiratory tract. This system is comprised of two main components: mucus-producing goblet cells and ciliated cells. Goblet cells secrete mucus, a sticky substance that traps inhaled particles such as dust, allergens, and pathogens. The surfaces of the airways are lined with millions of tiny, hair-like structures called cilia. These cilia beat in a coordinated, rhythmic fashion, propelling the mucus layer upwards, away from the lungs, towards the pharynx. From there, the mucus and trapped debris are typically swallowed or expectorated, preventing them from reaching the delicate tissues of the lungs.
The effectiveness of the mucociliary escalator is crucial for maintaining respiratory health. Various factors can impair