نتایج جستجو برای: cigarette smoke extracts cse

تعداد نتایج: 177106  

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 1998
S Sugiyama K Kugiyama M Ohgushi T Matsumura Y Ota H Doi N Ogata H Oka H Yasue

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess whether contractile response of arteries to aqueous component of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) may be modulated in atherosclerotic arteries. METHODS Thoracic aortas were isolated from control rabbits and from 1.5% cholesterol-fed rabbits, all of which had visible advanced atheromatous surface changes on the aortas. CSE was prepared by bubbling mai...

2005
Kenneth Olden

Background: Cigarette smoke disrupts the protective barrier established by the airway epithelium through direct damage to the epithelial cells, leading to cell death. Since the morphology of the airway epithelium of smokers does not typically demonstrate necrosis, the most likely mechanism for epithelial cell death in response to cigarette smoke is apoptosis. We hypothesized that cigarette smok...

2014
Trevor S Tippetts Duane R Winden Adam C Swensen Michael B Nelson Mikayla O Thatcher Rex R Saito Tyler B Condie Kurtis J Simmons Allan M Judd Paul R Reynolds Benjamin T Bikman

BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking is a common and lethal worldwide habit, with considerable mortality stemming from its deleterious effects on heart function. While current theories posit altered blood lipids and fibrinogen metabolism as likely mediators, none have explored the role of the sphingolipid ceramide in exacerbating heart function with smoke exposure. Ceramide production is a consequence ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
M H Hudy S L Traves S Wiehler D Proud

Human rhinovirus (HRV) infections induce epithelial cell production of chemokines that may contribute to the pathogenesis of exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. Cigarette smoking is the predominant risk factor for the development of COPD and also aggravates asthma symptoms. We examined whether cigarette smoke extract (CSE) modulates viral inflammation by al...

2015
MIAOMIAO CHEN TUO YANG XIANGIYU MENG TIEYING SUN

Cigarette smoking has been verified to be one of the most important etiological factors causing the development of bronchogenic carcinoma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Azithromycin (AZM) has been demonstrated to have antioxidant capacity. In the present study, whether AZM is able to attenuate cigarette smoke extract (CSE)‑induced A549 cell oxidative stress injury was investigated. ...

2014
Ying Chang Laila Al-Alwan Sama Alshakfa Severine Audusseau Andrea Karen Mogas Fazila Chouiali Parameswaran Nair Carolyn J Baglole Qutayba Hamid David H Eidelman

BACKGROUND Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an inflammatory disorder marked by relative resistance to steroids. The IL-17 superfamily, which mediates cross-talk between the adaptive and innate immune systems, has been associated with diminished responses to steroids. Increasing evidence supports elevated IL-17 expression in the lung of COPD subjects. However, whether cells of the...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Esmaeil Mortaz Aletta D. Kraneveld Joost J. Smit Mirjam Kool Bart N. Lambrecht Steven L. Kunkel Nicholas W. Lukacs Frans P. Nijkamp Gert Folkerts

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic airway inflammation. Cigarette smoke has been considered a major player in the pathogenesis of COPD. The inflamed airways of COPD patients contain several inflammatory cells including neutrophils, macrophages,T lymphocytes, and dendritic cells (DCs). The relative contributions of these various inflammatory cells to airway ...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 1986
W J Roth S I Chung A Janoff

The present study demonstrates the existence of tissue transglutaminase in rabbit alveolar macrophages and measures the effects of cigarette smoke extracts on the activity of enzyme partially purified from these cells. The effects of smoke on transglutaminase purified from guinea pig liver are also measured. A water soluble component of gas-phase cigarette smoke inhibits both enzymes in a dose-...

2015
James Jukosky Benoit J. Gosselin Leah Foley Tenzin Dechen Steven Fiering Mardi A. Crane-Godreau

Smokers and individuals exposed to second-hand cigarette smoke have a higher risk of developing chronic sinus and bronchial infections. This suggests that cigarette smoke (CS) has adverse effects on immune defenses against pathogens. Epithelial cells are important in airway innate immunity and are the first line of defense against infection. Airway epithelial cells not only form a physical barr...

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