Search results for "Respiratory Hypersensitivity"

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Anti-muscarinic drugs as preventive treatment of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in children and adults.

2020

Regular physical activity is strongly recommended to prevent chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma. On the other hand, vigorous physical training may trigger airway symptoms and bronchoconstriction. The transient airway narrowing occurring because of exercise is named exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). Despite management according to guidelines, a significant proportion of patients experiences uncontrolled EIB, which thus represents a relevant unmet medical need. In particular, although prevention and treatment of EIB are effectively based on the use of beta-2 bronchodilator drugs, high heterogeneity in individual responses has been reported. Furthermore, even though beta-…

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Smoking and Obesity Increase Airway Hyperesponsiveness Risk In the Elderly

2015

Objective of our study was assessing whether smoking and obesity might affect airways hyperresponsiveness (AHR) differently in younger and older subjects and whether this influence might be due to their different impacts on baseline lung function values at different ages. Methods 3,903 consecutive adult subjects with normal lung function (1,920 males; mean age 35.1±16.2; median FEV1:97.3% of predicted [interquartile range (IQR):89.7-105.2] and FEV1/FVC:84.6% of predicted [IQR:79.8-89.2]), having performed a methacholine test, were considered. They were subdivided into three groups according to age (18-39, 40-64 and ≥65 years) and into different sub-groups according to body mass index (BMI) …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingAdolescentVital CapacitySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioBronchial Provocation Tests03 medical and health sciencesFEV1/FVC ratioYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineInterquartile rangeRisk FactorsInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumemedicineRespiratory HypersensitivityHumansObesityYoung adultMethacholine ChlorideAsthmaAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industrySmoking030206 dentistryrespiratory systemMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityrespiratory tract diseases030228 respiratory systemPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPhysical therapyasthma agingMethacholineFemaleAirwaybusinessBody mass indexmedicine.drug
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Climate advocacy among Italian pediatric pulmonologists: A national survey on the effects of climate change on respiratory allergies.

2022

Climate change (CC) is expected to negatively impact respiratory health due to air pollution and increased aeroallergen exposure. Children are among the most vulnerable populations due to high ventilation rates, small peripheral airways, and developing respiratory and immunological systems. To assess the current knowledge among Italian pediatric pulmonologists on the potential effects of CC on pediatric respiratory allergic diseases, a national survey was launched online from February 2020 to February 2021. The members of the Italian Pediatric Respiratory Society (SIMRI) were contacted by email and 117 questionnaires were returned (response rate 16.4%). 72.6% of respondents were females, 53…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMaleallergic rhinitisthunderstorm asthmaClimate ChangeasthmaAllergensallergyglobal warmingallergic rhinitis allergy asthma global warming pollen thunderstorm asthmaPulmonologistspollenAir PollutionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHypersensitivityRespiratory HypersensitivityHumansFemaleallergic rhinitis; allergy; asthma; global warming; pollen; thunderstorm asthmaChildPediatric pulmonology
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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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Smoke exposure as a risk factor for asthma in childhood: A review of current evidence

2014

Asthma is a common chronic multifactorial disease that affects >300 million people worldwide. Outdoor and indoor pollution exposure has been associated with respiratory health effects in adults and children. Smoking still represents a huge public health problem and millions of children suffer the detrimental effects of passive smoke exposure. This study was designed to review the current evidences on exposure to passive smoke as a risk factor for asthma onset in childhood. A review of the most recent studies on this topic was undertaken to provide evidence about the magnitude of the effect of passive smoking on the risk of incidence of asthma in children. The effects of passive smoking are …

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The Burden of Rhinitis and Rhinoconjunctivitis in Adolescents

2014

Purpose Rhinitis and conjunctivitis are common diseases worldwide that are frequently associated. Nevertheless, the risk factors for rhinoconjunctivitis are not well-described and the impact of conjunctivitis on rhinitis and asthma in children remains unknown. This study explored the different risk factors and evaluated the burden of rhinoconjunctivitis among adolescents. Methods This was a cross-sectional study conducted on a random sample of schoolchildren, aged 10-17 years, using skin prick tests and a self-administered questionnaire on respiratory health investigating the impact of rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis on daily activities. Results A complete evaluation was obtained for 2,150…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRhinitis conjunctivitis epidemiology asthma childrenImmunologyRespiratory Hypersensitivityasthmamedicine.diseaseDermatologyDisease coursechildrenImmunologyEpidemiologymedicineconjunctivitisImmunology and AllergyOriginal ArticleepidemiologybusinessAsthmaRhinitis
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Divergent effects of biolistic gene transfer in a mouse model of allergic airway inflammation.

2007

Particle-mediated epidermal delivery (PMED) of allergen genes efficiently prevents systemic sensitization and suppresses specific immunoglobulin E synthesis. We investigated in a mouse model of allergic airway disease the effect of PMED on the elicitation of local inflammatory reactions in the lung. BALB/c mice were biolistically transfected with plasmids encoding beta-galactosidase (betaGal) as model allergen under control of the DC-targeting fascin promoter and the ubiquitously active cytomegalovirus promoter, respectively. Mice were challenged intranasally with betaGal-protein with or without intermediate sensitization with betaGal adsorbed to aluminiumhydroxide. Subsequently, local cyto…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryCytomegalovirusBiologymedicine.disease_causeDNA vaccinationInterferon-gammaMiceAllergenTh2 CellsmedicineRespiratory HypersensitivityAnimalsHumansPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyLungSensitizationCells CulturedInflammationMice Inbred BALB Cmedicine.diagnostic_testMicrofilament ProteinsGene Transfer TechniquesCell BiologyTransfectionDendritic Cellsrespiratory systemImmunoglobulin ETh1 Cellsmedicine.diseasebeta-Galactosidaserespiratory tract diseasesCellular infiltrationDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureBronchoalveolar lavageCytokineNeutrophil InfiltrationImmunologyAntibody FormationFemaleEpidermisCarrier ProteinsBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidCD8T-Lymphocytes CytotoxicAmerican journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology
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Analisi delle evidenze epidemiologiche sui fattori di rischio indoor per malattie respiratorie e allergiche nelle strutture scolastiche [Analysis of …

2012

Il diritto a respirare aria sana nelle scuole è stato sancito già nell’anno 2001 in un documento dell’European Federation of Asthma and Allergy Associations che ha evidenziato scarsa attenzione e assenza di direttive specifiche dell’Unione Europea relativamente agli effetti sulla salute da inquinamento dell’aria nelle scuole, ed è sostenuto dal numero enorme di bambini e ragazzi che frequentano le aule scolastiche. Negli ultimi anni, a livello europeo si è sviluppato un sempre crescente interesse nei confronti dell’effetto della qualità dell’aria dell’indoor scolastico (IAQ) sulla salute dei ragazzi, e sono stati avviati numerosi progetti di ricerca internazionali mirati, appunto, a determi…

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Relaxation by Calcium Antagonists of Potassium-contracted Trachea from Normal and Sensitized Guinea-pigs: Influence of Epithelium and the Surface of …

1993

Abstract A technique by which drug access was restricted to either the mucosal or the adventitial surface of tracheal rings, isolated from normal (unsensitized) or sensitized guinea-pigs, was used to study the role of the epithelium in the relaxation produced by calcium antagonists (verapamil, nifedipine, cinnarizine and flunarizine) of K+-induced contraction. In trachea from normal guinea-pigs, the relaxation to verapamil for unrestricted or mucosal drug entry was reduced in the absence of epithelium, whereas the relaxation produced by nifedipine, cinnarizine or flunarizine was unchanged. In sensitized trachea, the relaxation elicited by the calcium antagonists tested was similar in intact…

medicine.medical_specialtyContraction (grammar)CinnarizineSurface PropertiesMuscle RelaxationFreund's AdjuvantGuinea PigsPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementIn Vitro TechniquesCalciumEpitheliumCinnarizineGuinea pigNifedipineInternal medicineRespiratory HypersensitivitymedicineAnimalsFlunarizinePharmacologyMuscle SmoothSerum Albumin Bovinerespiratory systemCalcium Channel BlockersEpitheliumTracheaKineticsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPotassiumVerapamilMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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