نتایج جستجو برای: airway hyper responsiveness

تعداد نتایج: 141996  

2010
Robyn Teply Jennifer Campbell Daniel Hilleman

Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that affects over 20 million people in the United States. It is a complex disease that involves airway infiltration by different types of cells and cell mediators causing chronic inflammation of the airway as well as hyper-responsiveness and edema. Management of asthma symptoms often requires combination therapy with multiple medications. Long-acting b...

2013

as “a disease characterised by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing which vary in frequency and severity from person to person”. Cough and wheeze in children are one of the common presentations to a primary care physician; it is estimated that around 50% of children wheeze in some way or the other before reaching school age and most often these episodes are transient and not associa...

Journal: :Clinical science 2013
Simon G Royce Amelia Sedjahtera Chrishan S Samuel Mimi L K Tang

Although CSs (corticosteroids) demonstrate potent effects in the control of airway inflammation in asthma, many patients continue to experience symptoms and AHR (airway hyper-responsiveness) despite optimal treatment with these agents, probably due to progressive airway remodelling. Identifying novel therapies that can target airway remodelling and/or airway reactivity may improve symptom contr...

2012
Graham M. Donovan James Sneyd Merryn H. Tawhai

Deep inspirations (DIs) and airway smooth muscle fluidization are two widely studied phenomena in asthma research, particularly for their ability (or inability) to counteract severe airway constriction. For example, DIs have been shown effectively to reverse airway constriction in normal subjects, but this is impaired in asthmatics. Fluidization is a connected phenomenon, wherein the ability of...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2005
Kristin J Carpenter Jillian L Ewing Jane M Schuh Traci L Ness Steven L Kunkel Monica Aparici Montserrat Miralpeix Cory M Hogaboam

CC chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) represents a promising target in chronic airway inflammation and remodeling due to fungus-associated allergic asthma. The present study addressed the therapeutic effect of a nonpeptide CCR1 antagonist, BX-471, in a model of chronic fungal asthma induced by Aspergillus fumigatus conidia. BX-471 treatment of isolated macrophages inhibited CCL22 and TNF-alpha and pro...

2016
Anna James Gunilla Hedlin

An important issue in relation to the utility and reliability of biomarkers for asthma monitoring is how asthma is defined and characterized. What kind of asthma, or at what stage of the disease is a particular biomarker supposed to add information? Often, the purpose, or usefulness of a biomarker is not made clear. Diagnosis, severity evaluation, and monitoring are all different clinical uses ...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2014
Seyed Jalil Mirmohammadi Amir Houshang Mehrparvar Sara Safaei Mojahede Salmani Nodoushan Mona Torab Jahromi

OBJECTIVES For the purpose of evaluation of exhaled NO as an index of airway inflammation, we assessed changes in fractional exhaled NO (FeNO) across a work shift and its relationship with respiratory complaints. MATERIAL AND METHODS Chronic and work-aggravated respiratory complaints were assessed using a questionnaire in 89 male textile workers. FeNO and spirometry were performed before and ...

Journal: :Thorax 2010
Katharina Mahn Oluwaseun O Ojo Gianna Chadwick Philip I Aaronson Jeremy P T Ward Tak H Lee

Asthma is characterised by airway hyper-responsiveness and remodelling, and there is mounting evidence that alterations in the phenotype of airway smooth muscle (ASM) play a central role in these processes. Although the concept that dysregulation of ASM Ca(2+) homeostasis may underlie at least part of these alterations has been around for many years, it is only relatively recently that the avai...

Journal: :Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 2018

Journal: :Clinical science 2002
A J Wardlaw C E Brightling R Green G Woltmann P Bradding I D Pavord

Asthma is a condition characterized by variable airflow obstruction, airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR) and airway inflammation which is usually, but not invariably, eosinophilic. Current thoughts on the pathogenesis of asthma are focused on the idea that it is caused by an inappropriate response of the specific immune system to harmless antigens, particularly allergens such as cat dander and ho...

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