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Physiology
of Nose
Dr. K.RAVI KUMAR
Assist. Professor
Dept of ENT ,
Great eastern medical school
Linings of Internal Nose
Skin of Nasal Vestibule
 OlfactoryEpithelium
 Respiratory Mucosa
Linings of Internal Nose
 Respiratory Mucosa
It is thickest over nasal conchae
It contains pseudostratified ciliated columnar
epithelium and contain plenty of goblet cells.
 The submucosal layer contains seromucinous glands that
secrete serous and mucous secretions for the surface
mucous blanket.
The deeper specialized vascular plexus (erectile tissue)
consists of arterioles, capillaries, vascular sinusoids,
venous plexuses and venules.
Respiratory Mucosa
Muco-ciliary Mechanism
• Mucus blanket consists of two layers superficial mucus layer
and deep serous layer and floats (5–10 mm/minute) on the
cilia.
• Cilia beat constantly (10–20 times per second at room
tempera- ture) like a “conveyer belt” towards the
nasopharynx.
The complete sheet of mucus blanket reaches into the
pharynx in 10 to 20 min
Factors compromising the
mucociliary functions
dry atmosphere
Smoking
Air pollutants and nasal irritants
Infections
Extremes of temperature
Drugs (anaesthetics, sedatives,
topical nasal decongestants, beta
blockers)
Clinical importance
• Kartagener’s syndrome:
• In this immotile cilia syndrome cilia are defective and
cannot beat effectively and lead to stagnation of
mucus.
• There is absence of dynein arm on the peripheral
ciliary microtubules.
• Patient presents with triad of
1. Chronic rhinosinusitis (mucus accumulation in nose),
2. Bronchiectasis and
3. Situs inversus
Functions of Nose &PNS
1. Breathing
2. Air conditioning of inspired air
3. Protection of lower airway
4. Vocal resonance
5. Nasal refluxes
6. Olfaction
7. Functions of PNS
 Nose is the natural pathway for breathing.
 Mouth breathing is acquired through learning
 newborn infant with b/l choanal atresia may
asphyxiate to death if urgent measures are
not taken to relieve it
 The nose also permits breathing and eating to go
on simultaneously
1.Breathing
INSPIRATION
 Air current
passes along
mid portion of
nasal cavity in
l a m m e l l a r
flow
 Resistance of nasal
valve and turbinates
leads to formation of
eddy currents in
expired air
EXPIRATION
This results in ventilation of
paranasal sinus
Ventilation during expiration and
inspiration
 Nasal mucosa undergoes rhythmic cyclical
congestion and decongestion, thus controlling the
air flow through nasal chambers.
 The mucosal mainly at the turbinate mucosa
 due to selective activation of one half of the
autonomic nervous system by the Hypothalamus
 cycle lasts 2.5-4 hours
Nasal cycle
Nasal cycle
congestion
Decongestion
2. Air conditioning
 Nose is called the "air-conditioner" for lungs.
 Adjusts temperature and humidity of inspired air
before it passes it on to the lungs
• Mainly involves 3 functions
a. Filteration & purification
b. Temperature control
c. Humidification
2. Air conditioning
Filteration & Purification
 particles >3 microns are trapped by Nasal
vibrissae
 Muco-cilliary blanket traps pathogens in
inspired air of size between 0.5 to 3 microns
and transports them to nasopharynx for
swallowing
 Particles smaller than 0.5 microns seem to
pass through the nose into lower airways
without difficulty.
Filteration & Purification
Temperature control
The turbinates double the surface area of nasal
mucosa.
The large surface of nasal mucosa is structurally
adapted (highly vascular with cavernous venous spaces
or sinusoids) to regulate temperature of the inspired
air.
The mucous membrane of middle and inferior
turbinates and adjacent part of the septum controls
the blood flow that regulates the size of turbinates
This “radiator” mechanism warms up the inspired cold
air (which may be < 0°C) to near body temperature
(37°C). Hot air is cooled to the body temperature.
Temperature control
AIR FLOWNASOPHARYNX
370C
Any temperature
Humidification
Humidification and temperature control happens
simultaneously
The serous glands of nasal mucous membrane
regulate the relative humidity (75–100%) of the
inspired air, which is dry in winter and humid in
summer.
 Approximately 1 liter of water is evaporated from
nasal mucosa in 24 hours.
during expiration, nose removes water
(maintaining hydration) and heat (preventing
hypothermia) from expired air
Humidification
PROTECTION IF LOWER AIRWAY
• This function can be done by
 Mucocillary mechanism
 Enzymes and immunoglobulins
 Sneezing
Enzymes and immunoglobulins
 Nasal secretions also contain an enzyme
called muramidase (lysozyme) which kills
bacteria and viruses.
 ImmunoglobulIns IgA and IgE, and
interferon are also present in nasal
secretions and provide immunity against
upper respiratory tract infections.
Sneezing… 🤧
 protective reflex.
 Foreign particles which irritate
nasal mucosa are expelled by
sneezing
 Copious flow of nasal secretions
that follows irritation by noxious
substance helps to wash them
out.
Vocal resonance
• Nose &PNS forms a resonating
chamber for certain consonants in
speech.
• In phonating nasal consonants
M/N/NG sound passes through the
nasopharyngeal isthmus and is
emitted through the nose.
• When nose (or nasopharynx) is
blocked, speech becomes denasal,
i.e. M/N/NG are uttered as B/D/G
respectively
Nasal reflexes
Sneezing: Irritation of nasal mucosa causes
sneezing.
 Cardiopulmonary Responses: Strong nasal stimuli
result in profound cardiopulmonary responses such
as breathing cessation and bradycardia.
 Appetite: Good smell of food results in reflex
secretion of saliva and gastric juice.
 Nasobronchial and Nasopulmonary Reflexes:
They affect pulmonary functions.
Clinical significance
• Pulmonary resistance:
• Nasal obstruction increases pulmonary resistance,
which can be reversed by treating nasal
obstruction.
a. Nasal packing lowers pO2, which becomes normal
after removal of pack.
b. Chronic nasal obstruction (tonsil and adenoid
hypertrophy)in children causes pulmonary hypertension
and cor pulmonale, which can be reversed after their
surgical treatment.
Olfactory area of nose
OLFACTORY PATHWAY
• Olfactory Receptor Cells:
Olfactory epithelium in
the olfactory region of
nose contains millions of
olfactory receptor cells
• peripheral processes of
which reach the mucosal
surface and expand into a
ventricle that have
several cilia and receive
odorous substances.
OLFACTORY PATHWAY
• Olfactory Nerves: Central processes of the olfactory
cellsmake olfactory nerves
• Olfactory Bulb:Olfactory nerves pass through the
cribriform plate of ethmoid and end in the mitral cells
of the olfactory bulb
• OlfactoryTract:Axons of mitral cells traverse in
olfactory tract.
• Cerebrum: Olfactory tract carries smell to the
prepiriform cortex and the amygdaloid nucleus.
Olfactory pathway
Olfaction is disturbed in
Olfactory disorders are classified as
Types of olfactory dysfunction are…
Functions of PNS
Air-conditioning of the inspired air
Keep the nasal chambers moist
Resonance to voice
 Protect the delicate structures in the orbit (eye)
and thecranium (brain)
 Lighten the skull bones
Rapid growth of face
Absorption of shock to the face and skull
 Regulation of intranasal pressure.
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Physiology of the Nose: Air Conditioning, Filtration & Olfaction

  • 1. Physiology of Nose Dr. K.RAVI KUMAR Assist. Professor Dept of ENT , Great eastern medical school
  • 2. Linings of Internal Nose Skin of Nasal Vestibule  OlfactoryEpithelium  Respiratory Mucosa
  • 3. Linings of Internal Nose  Respiratory Mucosa It is thickest over nasal conchae It contains pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium and contain plenty of goblet cells.  The submucosal layer contains seromucinous glands that secrete serous and mucous secretions for the surface mucous blanket. The deeper specialized vascular plexus (erectile tissue) consists of arterioles, capillaries, vascular sinusoids, venous plexuses and venules.
  • 5. Muco-ciliary Mechanism • Mucus blanket consists of two layers superficial mucus layer and deep serous layer and floats (5–10 mm/minute) on the cilia. • Cilia beat constantly (10–20 times per second at room tempera- ture) like a “conveyer belt” towards the nasopharynx.
  • 6. The complete sheet of mucus blanket reaches into the pharynx in 10 to 20 min
  • 7. Factors compromising the mucociliary functions dry atmosphere Smoking Air pollutants and nasal irritants Infections Extremes of temperature Drugs (anaesthetics, sedatives, topical nasal decongestants, beta blockers)
  • 8. Clinical importance • Kartagener’s syndrome: • In this immotile cilia syndrome cilia are defective and cannot beat effectively and lead to stagnation of mucus. • There is absence of dynein arm on the peripheral ciliary microtubules. • Patient presents with triad of 1. Chronic rhinosinusitis (mucus accumulation in nose), 2. Bronchiectasis and 3. Situs inversus
  • 9. Functions of Nose &PNS 1. Breathing 2. Air conditioning of inspired air 3. Protection of lower airway 4. Vocal resonance 5. Nasal refluxes 6. Olfaction 7. Functions of PNS
  • 10.  Nose is the natural pathway for breathing.  Mouth breathing is acquired through learning  newborn infant with b/l choanal atresia may asphyxiate to death if urgent measures are not taken to relieve it  The nose also permits breathing and eating to go on simultaneously 1.Breathing
  • 11. INSPIRATION  Air current passes along mid portion of nasal cavity in l a m m e l l a r flow
  • 12.  Resistance of nasal valve and turbinates leads to formation of eddy currents in expired air EXPIRATION
  • 13. This results in ventilation of paranasal sinus
  • 14. Ventilation during expiration and inspiration
  • 15.  Nasal mucosa undergoes rhythmic cyclical congestion and decongestion, thus controlling the air flow through nasal chambers.  The mucosal mainly at the turbinate mucosa  due to selective activation of one half of the autonomic nervous system by the Hypothalamus  cycle lasts 2.5-4 hours Nasal cycle
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  • 18. 2. Air conditioning  Nose is called the "air-conditioner" for lungs.  Adjusts temperature and humidity of inspired air before it passes it on to the lungs
  • 19. • Mainly involves 3 functions a. Filteration & purification b. Temperature control c. Humidification 2. Air conditioning
  • 20. Filteration & Purification  particles >3 microns are trapped by Nasal vibrissae  Muco-cilliary blanket traps pathogens in inspired air of size between 0.5 to 3 microns and transports them to nasopharynx for swallowing  Particles smaller than 0.5 microns seem to pass through the nose into lower airways without difficulty.
  • 22. Temperature control The turbinates double the surface area of nasal mucosa. The large surface of nasal mucosa is structurally adapted (highly vascular with cavernous venous spaces or sinusoids) to regulate temperature of the inspired air. The mucous membrane of middle and inferior turbinates and adjacent part of the septum controls the blood flow that regulates the size of turbinates This “radiator” mechanism warms up the inspired cold air (which may be < 0°C) to near body temperature (37°C). Hot air is cooled to the body temperature.
  • 24. Humidification Humidification and temperature control happens simultaneously The serous glands of nasal mucous membrane regulate the relative humidity (75–100%) of the inspired air, which is dry in winter and humid in summer.  Approximately 1 liter of water is evaporated from nasal mucosa in 24 hours. during expiration, nose removes water (maintaining hydration) and heat (preventing hypothermia) from expired air
  • 26. PROTECTION IF LOWER AIRWAY • This function can be done by  Mucocillary mechanism  Enzymes and immunoglobulins  Sneezing
  • 27. Enzymes and immunoglobulins  Nasal secretions also contain an enzyme called muramidase (lysozyme) which kills bacteria and viruses.  ImmunoglobulIns IgA and IgE, and interferon are also present in nasal secretions and provide immunity against upper respiratory tract infections.
  • 28. Sneezing… 🤧  protective reflex.  Foreign particles which irritate nasal mucosa are expelled by sneezing  Copious flow of nasal secretions that follows irritation by noxious substance helps to wash them out.
  • 29. Vocal resonance • Nose &PNS forms a resonating chamber for certain consonants in speech. • In phonating nasal consonants M/N/NG sound passes through the nasopharyngeal isthmus and is emitted through the nose. • When nose (or nasopharynx) is blocked, speech becomes denasal, i.e. M/N/NG are uttered as B/D/G respectively
  • 30. Nasal reflexes Sneezing: Irritation of nasal mucosa causes sneezing.  Cardiopulmonary Responses: Strong nasal stimuli result in profound cardiopulmonary responses such as breathing cessation and bradycardia.  Appetite: Good smell of food results in reflex secretion of saliva and gastric juice.  Nasobronchial and Nasopulmonary Reflexes: They affect pulmonary functions.
  • 31. Clinical significance • Pulmonary resistance: • Nasal obstruction increases pulmonary resistance, which can be reversed by treating nasal obstruction. a. Nasal packing lowers pO2, which becomes normal after removal of pack. b. Chronic nasal obstruction (tonsil and adenoid hypertrophy)in children causes pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale, which can be reversed after their surgical treatment.
  • 33. OLFACTORY PATHWAY • Olfactory Receptor Cells: Olfactory epithelium in the olfactory region of nose contains millions of olfactory receptor cells • peripheral processes of which reach the mucosal surface and expand into a ventricle that have several cilia and receive odorous substances.
  • 34. OLFACTORY PATHWAY • Olfactory Nerves: Central processes of the olfactory cellsmake olfactory nerves • Olfactory Bulb:Olfactory nerves pass through the cribriform plate of ethmoid and end in the mitral cells of the olfactory bulb • OlfactoryTract:Axons of mitral cells traverse in olfactory tract. • Cerebrum: Olfactory tract carries smell to the prepiriform cortex and the amygdaloid nucleus.
  • 37. Olfactory disorders are classified as
  • 38. Types of olfactory dysfunction are…
  • 39. Functions of PNS Air-conditioning of the inspired air Keep the nasal chambers moist Resonance to voice  Protect the delicate structures in the orbit (eye) and thecranium (brain)  Lighten the skull bones Rapid growth of face Absorption of shock to the face and skull  Regulation of intranasal pressure.

Editor's Notes

  1. ultradian rhythm Cycle completes in less than a day