Description
The purpose of this workshop was to review the physiologic role of the brush microvillous absorptive cell type in normal airways and in respiratory diseases characterized by either excessive or insufficient amounts of airway fluid, (examples: cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis and exercise-associated asthma). With a better understanding of this pneumocyte's regulation of fluid and solutes across the respiratory mucosa and pleural surface, therapeutic strategies might be suggested that could optimize the amount and fluidity of surface secretions.