نتایج جستجو برای: airway responsiveness

تعداد نتایج: 119748  

Journal: :Thorax 1997
D W Evans C M Salome G G King S J Rimmer J P Seale A J Woolcock

BACKGROUND Regular, inhaled beta 2 agonists may increase airway responsiveness in asthmatic subjects. The mechanism is not known but may be via an increase in airway inflammation. A study was undertaken to examine the effect of regular inhaled salbutamol on airway responsiveness to methacholine and hypertonic saline, on the maximal response plateau to methacholine, and on inflammatory cells in ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Peter B Noble Peter K McFawn Howard W Mitchell

In vivo, breathing movements, including tidal and deep inspirations (DIs), exert a number of beneficial effects on respiratory system responsiveness in healthy humans that are diminished or lost in asthma, possibly as a result of reduced distension (strain) of airway smooth muscle (ASM). We used bronchial segments from pigs to assess airway responsiveness under static conditions and during simu...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
R Polosa L Renaud R Cacciola G Prosperini N Crimi R Djukanovic

Hyperresponsiveness of the airways to various spasmogenic stimuli is a characteristic feature of bronchial asthma. However, the association between the different stimuli to which asthmatic airways are hyperresponsive and airways inflammation is not completely understood. We have investigated the relationship between airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma, as assessed by br...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Audrey Lee-Gosselin David Gendron Marie-Renée Blanchet David Marsolais Ynuk Bossé

Airway hyperresponsiveness to a spasmogenic challenge such as methacholine, and an increased baseline tone measured by the reversibility of airway obstruction with a bronchodilator, are two common features of asthma. However, whether the increased tone influences the degree of airway responsiveness to a spasmogen is unclear. Herein, we hypothesized that increased tone augments airway responsive...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Jennifer L S Lofgren Melissa R Mazan Edward P Ingenito Kara Lascola Molly Seavey Ashley Walsh Andrew M Hoffman

The mouse is the most extensively studied animal species in respiratory research, yet the technologies available to assess airway function in conscious mice are not universally accepted. We hypothesized that whole body plethysmography employing noninvasive restraint (RWBP) could be used to quantify specific airway resistance (sRaw-RWBP) and airway responsiveness in conscious mice. Methacholine ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
G T De Sanctis W W Wolyniec F H Green S Qin A Jiao P W Finn T Noonan A A Joetham E Gelfand C M Doerschuk J M Drazen

P-selectin is an adhesion receptor that has been shown to be important in the recruitment of eosinophils and lymphocytes in a variety of inflammatory conditions. Because cellular recruitment is thought to be a critical event in allergen-induced changes in airway responsiveness, we reasoned that P-selectin-deficient mice would exhibit reduced airway responsiveness and cellular trafficking noted ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
C Lafond F Sériès C Lemière

The impact of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment on the airway responsiveness of asthmatic subjects with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) has scarcely been studied. A prospective study was performed comparing the changes in airway responsiveness and quality of life in stable asthmatic OSA patients, before and 6 weeks after their nocturnal CPAP treatment. A total of 20 subjects (...

2016
Samir N. P. Kelada

Allergic asthma is common airway disease that is characterized in part by enhanced airway constriction in response to nonspecific stimuli. Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple loci associated with asthma risk in humans, but these studies have not accounted for gene-environment interactions, which are thought to be important factors in asthma. To identify quantitative trait l...

Journal: :Thorax 1993
J R Beach C L Young A J Avery S C Stenton J H Dennis E H Walters D J Hendrick

BACKGROUND The value of measuring airway responsiveness in asthma research is currently limited by the number of different methods used by different investigators, by the lack of a standardised method of expressing precision, and by an inability to equate the results of one method with those of another. METHODS Two pairs of measurements of airway responsiveness to methacholine were performed ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2003
James G Martin Holly R Campbell Hiroaki Iijima Denyse Gautrin Jean-Luc Malo David H Eidelman Qutayba Hamid Karim Maghni

Exposure to chlorine gas (Cl2) causes occupational asthma that we hypothesized occurs through the induction of airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness by oxidative damage. Respiratory mechanics and airway responsiveness to methacholine were assessed in A/J mice 24 hours after a 5-minute exposure to 100, 200, 400, or 800 ppm Cl2 and 2 and 7 days after inhalation of 400 ppm Cl2. Airway...

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