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Induction of accessory cell function of human alveolar macrophages by inhalation of human natural interleukin-2.

1996

Accessory function allows antigen-presenting cells to produce sufficient secondary signals for optimum T cell proliferation and interleukin-2 (IL-2) production. Alveolar macrophages are inferior accessory cells compared to monocytes (PBM). We report here that the accessory index (AI) of alveolar macrophages and PBM of patients with lung metastases of solid tumors treated with inhalations of human natural IL-2 (hnIL-2) increased following its administration (P0.005). The accessory index was significantly elevated from baseline values after 2 weeks of inhalation of 300,000 IU hnIL-2/day (8.2 +/- 10.2 compared to 1.1 +/- 1; P0.001). The inhalation of 150,000 IU also induced increases in the in…

Interleukin 2AdultCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyLung Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyAntigen-Presenting CellsInternal medicineAdministration InhalationMacrophages AlveolarmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansAntigen-presenting cellCarcinoma Renal CellAgedLungmedicine.diagnostic_testInhalationbusiness.industryMonocyteMiddle AgedKidney NeoplasmsEndocrinologyCytokineBronchoalveolar lavagemedicine.anatomical_structureCarcinoma BronchogenicOncologyEvaluation Studies as TopicImmunologyInterleukin-2Pulmonary alveolusbusinessBronchoalveolar Lavage Fluidmedicine.drugCancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII
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Yttrium and lanthanides in human lung fluids, probing the exposure to atmospheric fallout.

2011

International audience; Inhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic microcrysts in intraaveolar areas of lungs, sometimes degenerating into pulmonary fibrosis. Results of this study indicate that these pathologies are induced by interactions between lung fluids and inhaled atmospheric dust in people exposed to volcanic dust ejected from Mount Etna in 2001. Here, the lung solid-liquid interaction is evaluated by the distribution of yttrium and lanthanides (YLn) in fluid bronchoalveolar lavages on selected individuals according the classical geochemical approaches. We found that shale-normalised patterns of yttrium and lanthanides have a 'V shaped' feature corre…

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Recycling of 3He from lung magnetic resonance imaging

2011

We have developed the means to recycle 3He exhaled by patients after imaging the lungs using magnetic resonance of hyperpolarized 3He. The exhaled gas is collected in a helium leak proof bag and further compressed into a steel bottle. The collected gas contains about 1–2% of 3He, depending on the amount administered and the number of breaths collected to wash out the 3He gas from the lungs. 3He is separated from the exhaled air using zeolite molecular sieve adsorbent at 77 K followed by a cold head at 8 K. Residual gaseous impurities are finally absorbed by a commercial nonevaporative getter. The recycled 3He gas features high purity, which is required for repolarization by metastability ex…

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Can PBDEs affect the pathophysiologic complex of epithelium in lung diseases?

2020

Brominated flame-retardant (BFRs) exposure promotes multiple adverse health outcomes involved in oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissues damage. We investigated BFR effects, known as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) (47, 99 and 209) in an air-liquid-interface (ALI) airway tissue derived from A549 cell line, and compared with ALI culture of primary human bronchial epithelial cells (pHBEC). The cells, exposed to PBDEs (47, 99 and 209) (0.01-1 mu M) for 24 h, were studied for IL-8, Muc5AC and Muc5B (mRNAs and proteins) production, as well as NOX-4 (mRNA) expression. Furthermore, we evaluated tight junction (TJ) integrity by Trans-Epithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) measurements, …

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Functional MRI of the lung using hyperpolarized 3-helium gas

2004

Lung imaging has traditionally relied on x-ray methods, since proton MRI is limited to some extent by low proton density in the lung parenchyma and static field inhomogeneities in the chest. The relatively recent introduction of MRI of hyperpolarized noble gases has led to a rapidly evolving field of pulmonary MRI, revealing functional information of the lungs, which were hitherto unattainable. This review article briefly describes the physical background of the technology, and subsequently focuses on its clinical applications. Four different techniques that have been used in various human investigations are discussed: ventilation distribution, ventilation dynamics, and small airway evaluat…

Lung DiseasesMaterials scienceLungHelium gasbusiness.industryHyperpolarized Helium 3respiratory systemHeliumMagnetic Resonance ImagingOxygen uptakePulmonary function testingDiffusion imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureNuclear magnetic resonanceIsotopesAdministration InhalationBreathingmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProton densityNuclear medicinebusinessLungJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Inhalation solutions — Which ones may be mixed? Physico-chemical compatibility of drug solutions in nebulizers — Update 2013

2014

AbstractMany patients suffering from chronic respiratory diseases rely on inhalation therapy with nebulizers. About 25% of patients who need to inhale several different drugs per day save time by mixing them for simultaneous inhalation. This review presents a comprehensive overview of the available data concerning physico-chemical compatibility of commonly mixed nebulizer solutions and suspensions. Information is based on our in vitro studies and a thorough literature search.Results indicate that many nebulizer solutions/suspensions are mixable without provoking incompatibilities. However, certain excipients contained in some of the tested drug products could be identified as a reason for i…

Lung DiseasesPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDrugmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectReviewCompatibilityAdministration InhalationmedicineMixtureHumansPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthClinical efficacyIntensive care medicineAerosolmedia_commonInhalationbusiness.industryNebulizers and VaporizersDornase alfaAnti-Bacterial AgentsBronchodilator AgentsChemical compatibilityDrug CombinationsNebulizerNebulizer solution/suspensionAnesthesiaChronic DiseasePediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Cystic Fibrosis
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Hyperpolarized 3helium gas as a novel contrast agent for functional MRI of ventilation.

2002

The use of inhaled hyperpolarized 3He gas in MRI is a recent approach for ventilation imaging. It has recently received enormous interest since it is capable of producing new and regional information on normal and abnormal lung ventilation. Promising preclinical and preliminary clinical results are the driving force to start phase II trials with patients suffering from obstructive and restrictive lung diseases.

Lung Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyLungmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryContrast MediaMagnetic resonance imagingHeliumMagnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureIsotopesDynamic contrast-enhanced MRIAdministration InhalationmedicineBreathingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessLung ventilationLungAcademic radiology
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Inhaled Surfactant in the treatment of accidental Talc Powder inhalation: a new case report

2011

Abstract The use of talcum powder is incorrectly part of the traditional care of infants. Its acute aspiration is a very dangerous condition in childhood. Although the use of baby powder has been discouraged from many authors and the reports of its accidental inhalation have been ever more rare, sometimes new cases with several fatalities have been reported. We report on a patient in which accidental inhalation of baby powder induced severe respiratory difficulties. We also point out the benefits of surfactant administration. Surfactant contributed to the rapid improvement of the medical and radiological condition, preventing severe early and late complications and avoiding invasive approac…

Lung Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment outcomeCase Reportmacromolecular substancesTalcSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPulmonary surfactantAdministration InhalationSurfactantmedicineHumansTalcum powderRespiratory physiotherapyIntensive care medicinePhospholipidsBiological ProductsInhalationRespiratory distressbusiness.industrylcsh:RJ1-570InfantRespiratory Physiotherapylcsh:PediatricsPulmonary SurfactantsBronchopulmonary LavageAccidental InhalationAnti-Bacterial AgentsBronchodilator AgentsRadiographyTreatment OutcomeCoughBaby powderTalcRespiratory DistressAccidentalDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleInhaled surfactant talc powder inhalationPowdersbusinessmedicine.drugItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Antiasthmatic Effects of <i>Picrorhiza kurroa</i>: Androsin Prevents Allergen- and PAF-induced Bronchial Obstruction in Guinea Pigs

1991

In the Ayurvedic medicine, <i>Picrorhiza kurroa </i>Royle ex Benth. is used for the treatment of liver and lung diseases. Using different chemical and pharmacological methods, we could identify the phenol glycoside androsin as active compound preventing allergen and platelet-activating factor induced bronchial obstruction in guinea pigs in vivo (10 mg/kg p.o.; 1 h prior to the inhalation challenge). Histamine release from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes in vitro was inhibited by other compounds yet to be identified.

LungInhalationPlatelet-activating factorTraditional medicinebusiness.industryPicrorhiza kurroaImmunologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease_causeGuinea pigchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureAllergenchemistryIn vivoImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergybusinessHistamineInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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Sevoflurane Well-Handled in Children Is Excellent, but in the Wrong Hands Can Be Life-Threatening.

2019

In this retrospective study, 137 children aged 1–6 with ankyloglossia received lingual frenulum cut under sevoflurane inhalation and local anesthesia. The authors evaluated among other objectives, ...

MEDLINESevoflurane03 medical and health sciencesSevoflurane0302 clinical medicineOutpatientsMedicineHumansLocal anesthesiaChildLingual FrenulumAnkyloglossiaRetrospective StudiesInhalationbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyhumanitiesstomatognathic diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnesthesiaAnesthetics Inhalation030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessAnesthesia Inhalationmedicine.drugJournal of investigative surgery : the official journal of the Academy of Surgical Research
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