نتایج جستجو برای: airway inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 243898  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2003
S I Mayr R I Zuberi F-T Liu

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) and mast cells are believed to play important roles in allergic inflammation. However, their contributions to the pathogenesis of human asthma have not been clearly established. Significant progress has been made recently in our understanding of airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness through studies of murine models of asthma and genetically engineered mice. S...

2003
Zhi-Hua Cui Anthony Joetham M. Kemal Aydintug Yoon-Soo Hahn Willi K. Born Erwin W. Gelfand

Long-term allergen exposure can attenuate inflammation and revert airway hyperreactivity to normal responsiveness. A model of such reversal was established in which airway hyperreactivity and inflammation in ovalbumin-sensitized and challenged mice were decreased after multiple daily airway challenges. This change in responsiveness and inflammation was associated with a transition from a helper...

2012
John D. Brannan M. Diane Lougheed

Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and airway inflammation are key pathophysiological features of asthma. Bronchial provocation tests (BPTs) are objective tests for AHR that are clinically useful to aid in the diagnosis of asthma in both adults and children. BPTs can be either "direct" or "indirect," referring to the mechanism by which a stimulus mediates bronchoconstriction. Direct BPTs refer to...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Paul R Eynott Niko Paavolainen David A Groneberg Alistair Noble Michael Salmon Puneeta Nath Sum-Yee Leung K Fan Chung

Chronic cellular inflammation and airway wall remodeling with subepithelial fibrosis and airway smooth muscle thickening are features of chronic asthma. We determined the role of nitric oxide in the pathogenesis of allergen-induced airway cell proliferation and inflammation by studying the effects of a relatively selective prodrug inhibitor of nitric-oxide synthase type 2 (NOS2), L-N6-(1-iminoe...

2015
William W. Busse

Stress has been associated as an important contributor to asthma in some patients. The mechanisms, however, which underlie this relationship remain unclear. In this review, the role of stress will be examined in relationship to the development of airway inflammation. As will be discussed, stress may not cause inflammation but enhances its expression when it develops to a second signal. In addit...

2014
Mohammed Alrifai Leigh M. Marsh Tanja Dicke Ayse Kılıç Melanie L. Conrad Harald Renz Holger Garn

BACKGROUND Allergic asthma is associated with chronic airway inflammation and progressive airway remodelling. However, the dynamics of the development of these features and their spontaneous and pharmacological reversibility are still poorly understood. We have therefore investigated the dynamics of airway remodelling and repair in an experimental asthma model and studied how pharmacological in...

2014
Kim A. T. Verheijden Paul A. J. Henricks Frank A. Redegeld Johan Garssen Gert Folkerts

In this study a direct comparison was made between non-invasive and non-ventilated unrestrained whole body plethysmography (Penh) (conscious animals) and the invasive ventilated lung resistance (RL) method (anesthetized animals) in both mild and severe allergic airway inflammation models. Mild inflammation was induced by intraperitoneal sensitization and aerosols of ovalbumin. Severe inflammati...

2014
Wanda Niedbala Anne-Gaelle Besnard Daniele Carvalho Nascimento Paula Barbim Donate Fabiane Sonego Edwin Yip Rodrigo Guabiraba Hyun-Dong Chang Sandra Y. Fukada Robert J. Salmond Edgar Schmitt Tobias Bopp Bernhard Ryffel Foo Y. Liew

Th9 cells protect hosts against helminthic infection but also mediate allergic disease. Here we show that nitric oxide (NO) promotes Th9 cell polarization of murine and human CD4(+) T cells. NO de-represses the tumour suppressor gene p53 via nitrosylation of Mdm2. NO also increases p53-mediated IL-2 production, STAT5 phosphorylation and IRF4 expression, all essential for Th9 polarization. NO al...

2016
Joseph Mizrahi Elizabeth Fireman

TOUCH MEDICAL MEDIA Airway inflammatory diseases are assessed and managed via multiple measurements, including airway caliber, airway responsiveness, and airway inflammation. Exacerbations post diagnosis is also a critical marker in terms of disease status and progression. Currently, diagnosis and monitoring of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is based largely on symptom ...

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