Search results for "HYPERRESPONSIVENESS"

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Theophylline suppresses the release of tumour necrosis factor-alpha by blood monocytes and alveolar macrophages.

1994

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of theophylline on tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) release by human blood monocytes (BMo), and rat BMo and alveolar macrophages (AM). BMo and AM were incubated in the absence or presence of theophylline, and the cell-free supernatants were harvested and tested for TNF-alpha activity by bioassay. Theophylline dose-dependently reduced TNF-alpha release by human BMo: significant inhibition was observed at 100 microns (41 +/- 5.9% of controls) and at 50 microns (59 +/- 4.8% of controls), while the inhibitory activity of theophylline at 10 microns (71 +/- 8.9% of controls) was not statistically significant. This activity was maximal a…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineLipopolysaccharidesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosismedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentGene ExpressionIn Vitro TechniquesTheophyllineBronchodilatorInternal medicineMacrophages AlveolarmedicineAnimalsHumansTheophyllineRats WistarDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaMonocytemedicine.diseaseBlotting NorthernRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCytokineBronchial hyperresponsivenessLeukocytes MononuclearTumor necrosis factor alphaPulmonary alveolusmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugThe European respiratory journal
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Airway remodeling in asthma.

2003

Chronic inflammation and remodeling may follow acute inflammation or may begin insidiously as a low-grade smoldering response, especially in the case of immune reactions. The histologic hallmarks of chronic inflammation and remodeling are as follows: (1) infiltration by macrophages and lymphocytes; (2) proliferation of fibroblasts that may take the form of myofibroblasts; (3) angiogenesis; (4) increased connective tissue (fibrosis); and (5) tissue destruction. It is clear that changes in the extracellular matrix, smooth muscle, and mucous glands have the capacity to influence airway function and reactivity in asthma patients. However, it is not known how each of the many structural changes …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyWound Healingbusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseRespiratory SystemInflammationrespiratory systemAirway obstructionCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesBronchial hyperresponsivenessFibrosisImmunologymedicineHumansmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAirwayMyofibroblastAsthmaChest
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Clinical implications of airway hyper-responsiveness in COPD

2006

COPD represents one of the leading causes of mortality in the general population. This study aimed at evaluating the relationship between airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and COPD and its relevance for clinical practice. We performed a MEDLINE search that yielded a total of 1919 articles. Eligible studies were defined as articles that addressed specific aspects of AHR in COPD, such as prevalence, pathogenesis, or prognosis. AHR appears to be present in at least one out of two individuals with COPD. The occurrence of AHR in COPD is influenced by multiple mechanisms, among which impairment of factors that oppose airway narrowing plays an important role. The main determinants of AHR are reduct…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEPopulationReviewsSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioBioinformaticsBronchial Provocation TestsPathogenesisDiagnosis DifferentialMedical Subject HeadingsPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructivePredictive Value of TestsmedicineRespiratory HypersensitivityCOPDHumansairway smooth muscle aging bronchial obstructioneducationLungAsthmaCOPDeducation.field_of_studyLungbusiness.industryHealth Policyairway hyperresponsivenessSmokingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemmedicine.diseasePrognosisAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesbronchial hyperreactivitymedicine.anatomical_structurePredictive value of testsSmoking cessationbusinessAirwayInternational Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Exploring the relevance and extent of small airways dysfunction in asthma (ATLANTIS): baseline data from a prospective cohort study

2019

BACKGROUND: Small airways dysfunction (SAD) is well recognised in asthma, yet its role in the severity and control of asthma is unclear. This study aimed to assess which combination of biomarkers, physiological tests, and imaging markers best measure the presence and extent of SAD in patients with asthma.METHODS: In this baseline assessment of a multinational prospective cohort study (the Assessment of Small Airways Involvement in Asthma [ATLANTIS] study), we recruited participants with and without asthma (defined as Global Initiative for Asthma severity stages 1-5) from general practices, the databases of chest physicians, and advertisements at 29 centres across nine countries (Brazil, Chi…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineSpirometrymedicine.medical_specialtySocio-culturaleSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioDISEASE03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeHYPERRESPONSIVENESSInternal medicineSeverity of illnessMedicine030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyAsthmamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryasthmamedicine.diseaseNitrogen washoutrespiratory tract diseasessmall airways dysfunctionLUNG-MECHANICSSEVERITY030228 respiratory systemSalbutamolVENTILATION HETEROGENEITYbiomarkerAsthma; small airways dysfunctionbusinessmedicine.drugCohort study
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BMI can influence adult males' and females' airway hyperresponsiveness differently

2012

Abstract Background Epidemiological data indicate that obesity is a risk factor for asthma, but scientific literature is still debating the association between changes in body mass index (BMI) and airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Methods This study aimed at evaluating the influence of BMI on AHR, in outpatients with symptoms suggestive of asthma. 4,217 consecutive adult subjects (2,439 M; mean age: 38.2±14.9 yrs; median FEV1 % predicted: 100 [IQR:91.88-107.97] and FEV1/FVC % predicted: 85.77% [IQR:81.1-90.05]), performed a methacholine challenge test for suspected asthma. Subjects with PD20 20 20 > 800 were considered affected by severe, moderate or mild AHR, respectively. Results A total …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicineobesitymedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAirway hyperresponsivenessPhysiologybody mass indexSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio03 medical and health sciencesFEV1/FVC ratio0302 clinical medicineAirway hyperresponsivenessEpidemiologymedicinemales and femalesobesity hyperreactivity lung function genderOriginal Research Article030212 general & internal medicineRisk factorSuspected asthmaAsthmalcsh:RC705-7792. Zero hungerbusiness.industrymethacholine testlcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systemasthmarespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseObesityrespiratory tract diseases030228 respiratory systembusinessBody mass index
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[Evolution over time in over perceivers of dyspnea in asthma].

2006

OBJECTIVE: In previous studies we identified a subgroup of patients whose perception of breathlessness was exaggerated during acute bronchoconstriction and who were termed “over perceivers” or “hyperperceivers.” In this study we aimed to determine whether such over perception is sporadic or stable over time. We also examined whether there is an association between over perception of dyspnea and hyperventilation syndrome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The subjects were 22 stable asthmatics (11 men, 11 women) who had been over perceivers of dyspnea in a study 9 years earlier. After a medical history was taken, a patient performed forced spirometry and a severity classification was made according to t…

SpirometryAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexHyperventilationmedicineHumansMedical historyAsthmaHyperventilation syndromemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesDyspneaBronchial hyperresponsivenessPhysical therapyAnxietyBronchoconstrictionFemalePerceptionmedicine.symptombusinessArchivos de bronconeumologia
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Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) or exhaled nitric oxide concentration (eNO) do not predict exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in atopic c…

2005

asthmaSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaBronchial hyperresponsiveness nitric oxide
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