نتایج جستجو برای: bronchial airway

تعداد نتایج: 102106  

2007
Ulrike Raap

Bronchial asthma is well defined by the clinical characteristics including chronic airway inflammation, recurrent reversible airway obstruction and development of airway hyperresponsiveness as pathogenic components. Several studies have shown that genetic, environmental, immunologic, and pharmacologic factors contribute to the development of this complex disease. However, there is one important...

Journal: :Clinical Respiratory Journal 2021

Bronchial asthma is a heterogeneous disease with complex pathological mechanisms representing different phenotypes, including severe asthma. The airway epithelium major site of changes in due, part, to activation inflammatory and immune response noxious agents. Current imaging procedures are unable accurately measure epithelial remodeling. Damage cells occurs linked specific phenotypes endotype...

2010
Jerry Jarrard Bill Wizeman Robert H Brown Wayne Mitzner

BACKGROUND Bronchial thermoplasty is a novel technique designed to reduce an airway's ability to contract by reducing the amount of airway smooth muscle through controlled heating of the airway wall. This method has been examined in animal models and as a treatment for asthma in human subjects. At the present time, there has been little research published about how radiofrequency (RF) energy an...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
E Streck R A Jörres R M Huber A Bergner

BACKGROUND Tobacco smoke is a key risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but it may also alter the pathophysiology of asthma. In the present study, we analyzed whether tobacco smoke has acute or chronic effects on bronchial tone and whether it alters bronchial reactivity in vitro. METHODS Airways in murine lung slices were digitally recorded and the change in cross-sectional a...

Journal: یافته 2007
ebrahim nadi, hosein Mahjoob , mehrdad Hajilooi , mohammad Roshani , sasan Tavana ,

Background: Asthma is recognized as a common cause of disability, of great economic cost, and of preventable deaths. In this study we aimed to test our hypothesis to evaluate the relationship between the Human Platelet Antigen-1(HPA-1) polymorphism and bronchial asthma and its severity, which would suggest genetic variances that may be responsible for expression or activation of these receptors...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2006
Olivier Tabary Harriet Corvol Emilie Boncoeur Katarina Chadelat Catherine Fitting Jean Marc Cavaillon Annick Clément Jacky Jacquot

Persistent presence of PMN in airways is the hallmark of CF. Our aim was to assess PMN adherence, percentage of apoptotic airway PMN (aPMN), and IL-6 and IL-8 production when aPMN are in contact with airway epithelial cells. Before coculture, freshly isolated CF aPMN have greater spontaneous and TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis compared with blood PMN from the same CF patients and from aPMN of non-C...

Journal: :International immunology 2006
Yuriko Ishikawa Tomohiro Yoshimoto Kenji Nakanishi

Human bronchial asthma is characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), eosinophilic airway inflammation, mucus hypersecretion and high serum level of IgE. IL-18 was originally regarded to induce T(h)1-related cytokines from Th1 cells in the presence of IL-12. However, our previous reports clearly demonstrated that IL-18 with IL-2 promotes Th2 cytokines production from T cells and NK cells...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Debra J Turner Peter B Noble Matthew P Lucas Howard W Mitchell

Increased smooth muscle contractility or reduced smooth muscle mechanical loads could account for the excessive airway narrowing and hyperresponsiveness seen in asthma. These mechanisms were investigated by using an allergen-induced porcine model of airway hyperresponsiveness. Airway narrowing to electric field stimulation was measured in isolated bronchial segments, over a range of transmural ...

Journal: :Chest 1988
W W Busse

From this review, it is apparent that the effects of respiratory viral infection on airway reactivity are multiple. Although virus-associated changes are many, we have at present no evidence to show that respiratory viruses cause intrinsic abnormalities in airway smooth muscle function. Rather, respiratory viruses influence bronchial smooth muscle function through a variety of other means: epit...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2001
D J Turner P R Gray S A Taylor J Thomas H W Mitchell

Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) might be driven by mechanisms inherent to the airway wall, and/or by factors arising from outside the airways. A porcine model of allergen-induced AHR was utilized to investigate physiological responses in intact airways in vitro and their contribution to responsiveness in vivo. Responsiveness to acetylcholine (ACh) was measured in eight ovalbumin (OA)-sensitize...

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