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Production of reactive oxygen intermediates by human macrophages exposed to soot particles and asbestos fibers and increase in NF-kappa B p50/p105 mR…

1999

Alveolar macrophages (AM) play a decisive role in the immunologic defense system of the lung and in inflammatory pulmonary pathomechanisms. AM and blood monocytes (BM) were exposed to chrysotile B, soot FR 101, and Printex 90 (P 90). We evaluated the reactive oxygen intermediate (ROI) release of AM and BM after particle exposure. ROI release was measured by chemiluminescence. Thirty-minute exposure caused a significant (up to 2.5-fold) increase in ROI release of AM (100 micrograms/10(6) cells) compared with control experiments (p0.01). Identical exposure conditions for BM resulted in a similar reaction pattern (maximum 2.2-fold increase in ROI release; p0.05). After a 90-min particle exposu…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMaleP50Asbestos Serpentinemedicine.medical_treatmentMonocytesProinflammatory cytokineSuperoxide dismutaseGene expressionMacrophages AlveolarmedicineHumansRNA MessengerReceptorCells CulturedAgedLungbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionNF-kappa BMiddle AgedNFKB1Molecular biologyCarbonCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationImmunologyLuminescent Measurementsbiology.proteinFemaleReactive Oxygen SpeciesBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidLung
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Biomechanical properties and histomorphometric features of aortic tissue in patients with or without bicuspid aortic valve

2020

Background We sought to investigate and compare biomechanical properties and histomorphometric findings of thoracic ascending aorta aneurysm (TAA) tissue from patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and tricuspid aortic valve (TAV) in order to clarify mechanisms underlying differences in the clinical course. Methods Circumferential sections of TAA tissue in patients with BAV (BAV-TAA) and TAV (TAV-TAA) were obtained during surgery and used for biomechanical tests and histomorphometrical analysis. Results In BAV-TAA, we observed biomechanical higher peak stress and lower Young modulus values compared with TAV-TAA wall. The right lateral longitudinal region seemed to be the most fragile zon…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAortic valveTunica mediamedicine.medical_specialtyaortopathyDissection (medical)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologycomplex mixtures030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBicuspid aortic valvefluid dynamic analysisInternal medicineparasitic diseasesmedicineIn patientAortic dissectionbiologybusiness.industryaortic wallelastic tissue fragmentationmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesAortic wallSettore MED/23medicine.anatomical_structureBicuspid aortic valve (BAV)biology.proteinCardiologycardiovascular systemOriginal ArticlebusinessElastin
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Mucus and MUC in asthma.

2005

Asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and a mucus hypersecretory phenotype comprising excess mucus secretion, goblet cell hyperplasia and submucosal gland hypertrophy. This augmented mucus secretion has been relatively undervalued in asthma compared with airway inflammation. However, mucus plugging contributes to airflow limitation and airway hyperresponsiveness, and to morbidity and mortality in asthma. We review recent contributions to this field and therapeutic avenues to control mucus hypersecretion.A distinct mucus hypersecretory phenotype may present in asthma. Overexpression of MUC5AC, MUC5B and MUC2 have been described in asthma secretions, but identification of def…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineGoblet cell hyperplasiabusiness.industryMucinMucinsRespiratory Mucosarespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseMucusPhenotypeAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesMuscle hypertrophyMucusfluids and secretionsPhenotypeImmunologyChronic DiseaseMedicineHumansSecretionbusinessAirwayAsthmaCurrent opinion in pulmonary medicine
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Indoor air pollutants stimulate interleukin-8-specific mRNA expression and protein secretion of alveolar macrophages.

1998

Indoor air pollutants may cause inflammatory changes of the airways and adjacent pulmonary tissue. After phagocytosis of inhaled particles alveolar macrophages (AM) release chemotactic mediators capable of attracting inflammatory cells into the lung tissue. To evaluate these mechanisms further peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) and human AM (freshly recovered from the lower respiratory tract) were exposed to the indoor particles Soot FR 101 and Printex 90, the asbestos fiber Chrysotile B, and titanium dioxide (TiO2) at concentrations of 10 or 50 microg/10(6) cells for up to 8 h. The migration of granulocytes into the conditioned supernatants of AM and PBMNC was quantified by chemota…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineGranulocyte migrationAdultMaleChemokineBiologyGranulocytePeripheral blood mononuclear cellPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyMacrophages AlveolarmedicineHumansInterleukin 8RNA MessengerAgedAir PollutantsLungInterleukin-8InterleukinMolecular biologyChemotaxis Leukocytemedicine.anatomical_structureAir Pollution Indoorbiology.proteinLeukocytes MononuclearFemaleBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidChemotaxis assayLung
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Interleukin-2 receptor gene expression by bronchoalveolar lavage lymphocytes in pulmonary sarcoidosis.

1989

Current concepts of the immunopathogenesis of sarcoidosis favor a central role of activated, interleukin-2 (IL-2) producing helper T-cells at sites of inflammation. Normally, activated T-cells release IL-2 and express IL-2 receptors (IL-2R). IL-2R+ cells, however, are not uniformly found in patients with clinically active disease. To determine whether the lack of IL-2R+ cells is caused by a dysregulation of the IL-2R gene or by the mode of T-cell activation in pulmonary sarcoidosis, we quantified IL-2 and IL-2R m-RNA transcripts, IL-2 release, and IL-2R surface protein in peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with sarcoidosis and normal control subjects before and after in vitro stimulat…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineInterleukin 2AdultLung DiseasesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySarcoidosisLymphocyteT-LymphocytesInflammationLymphocyte ActivationIn vivomedicineHumansRNA MessengerReceptorLungmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReceptors Interleukin-2medicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureBronchoalveolar lavageGene Expression RegulationImmunologyInterleukin-2Sarcoidosismedicine.symptombusinessBronchoalveolar Lavage Fluidmedicine.drugThe American review of respiratory disease
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TLR4 Up-regulation and Reduced Foxp3 Expression in Mechanically Ventilated Smokers with Obstructive Chronic Bronchitis

2013

Background: Chronic bronchitis (CB) is a risk factor in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for accelerated lung function decline and increased mortality. The lung and systemic inflammatory and immunological profile of COPD patients with CB which acutely experience respiratory failure upon a disease exacerbation is unknown. Methods: In this study, we explored the expression of Foxp3 by western blot analysis, TLR4 by immunocytochemistry and the concentrations of IP-10 and IL-8 by ELISA in the mini-bronchoalveolar lavages (mini-BAL) and in the peripheral blood of patients with respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. The recruited subjects were separated i…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMaleChronic bronchitismedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyNeutrophilsmedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaGastroenterologyStatistics NonparametricLeukocyte CountPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveAcute Lung InjuryToll-like receptors Foxp3 Chemokines Smokers Respiratory failureInternal medicineMedicineHumansRisk factorAgedMechanical ventilationAged 80 and overCOPDLungbusiness.industryInterleukin-8SmokingFOXP3Forkhead Transcription Factorsmedicine.diseaseRespiration Artificialrespiratory tract diseasesUp-RegulationBronchitis ChronicChemokine CXCL10Toll-Like Receptor 4medicine.anatomical_structureRespiratory failureBronchitisFemalebusinessBronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
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Oral N-acetylcysteine attenuates the rat pulmonary inflammatory response to antigen.

2003

Oxidative stress is involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory airway diseases including asthma; therefore, antioxidants might be of clinical benefit in asthma treatment. In the present study, the effects of N-acetylcysteine on sensitised brown Norway rats were examined. N-Acetylcysteine (3 mmol kg body weight(-1) administered orally) was given daily for 1 week before challenge and various antigen-induced pulmonary responses were studied. Antigen exposure increased lipid peroxidation in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and oxidised glutathione levels in lung tissue 2 h after challenge. Lung nuclear transcription factor-KB-binding activity was increased 2 h after challenge, and BALF …

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Paraneoplastische limbische Enzephalitis bei kleinzelligem Bronchialkarzinom

2004

We report about a 63-year-old male patient who complained of a recent onset of confusion. A mediastinal mass had been detected in his chest X-ray three days before admission to our clinic. Surprisingly, a CT scan of the brain revealed no signs of cerebral masses or oedema. MRI demonstrated bright hyperintens signals in the medial aspect of both temporal lobes. Biopsy by mediastinoscopy showed small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). No distant metastases were found by staging procedures. Cerebrospinal fluid and serum contained antineuronal antibodies (anti-Hu). The combination of symptoms, MRI findings and paraneoplastic antibodies established the diagnosis of paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis in…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentLimbic encephalitisImmunosuppressionMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseMediastinoscopyCerebrospinal fluidBiopsymedicineSmall Cell Lung CarcinomabusinessPneumologie
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Diagnosis of a Case of Lipoid Pneumonia by Bronchoalveolar Lavage

1987

Exogenous lipoid pneumonia (ELP) was diagnosed by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in a 57-year-old woman with a long history of using oily nose drops. Since clinical and roentgenological presentations are nonspecific, BAL, along with specific staining of recovered alveolar macrophages, represents a safe alternative to more invasive diagnostic procedures whenever a diagnosis of ELP is suspected.

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNose DropsPneumonia AspirationmedicineHumansMineral OilSpecific stainingBronchusLungmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMacrophagesRespiratory diseaseMiddle Agedrespiratory systemmedicine.diseasePneumonia Lipidrespiratory tract diseasesPulmonary AlveoliPneumoniamedicine.anatomical_structureBronchoalveolar lavageFemaleExogenous lipoid pneumoniabusinessBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidRespiration
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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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