نتایج جستجو برای: mucus hypersecretion

تعداد نتایج: 11809  

2011
Hyun Jae Lee Su Yel Lee Kyoungrai Cho Byeong Kyou Jeon Jae Woo Lee Heung Seog Bae Choong Jae Lee

pharmacological means to inhibit mucin secretion and/or production has become an important approach to regulate the hypersecretion of airway mucus (Mutschler and Derendorf, 1995). Secretion of airway mucin is generally stimulated by various agents. Whereas glucocorticoids inhibit the hypersecretion of airway mucins (Mutschler and Derendorf, 1995; Lee et al., 2002), they have various limitations...

Journal: :Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England) 2006
Ulrich Wagner Petra Staats Hans-Christoph Fehmann Axel Fischer Tobias Welte David A Groneberg

Hypersecretion and chronic phlegm are major symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) but animal models of COPD with a defined functional hypersecretion have not been established so far. To identify an animal model of combined morphological signs of airway inflammation and functional hypersecretion, rats were continuously exposed to different levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2, 5 ppm,...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2004
Dae Hoon Kim Ho-Suk Chu Jin Young Lee Soon Jae Hwang Sang Hag Lee Heung-Man Lee

BACKGROUND Excess mucus production and hypersecretion characterize upper airway diseases. The primary mechanisms leading to mucus hypersecretion in chronic rhinosinus inflammation are not well understood. Mucus hypersecretion is commonly accompanied by goblet cell and submucosal gland cell hyperplasia. It is important to identify which mucin gene messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are expressed in the sinu...

2017
Xiaoyun Wang Yin Li Deyu Luo Xing Wang Yun Zhang Zhigang Liu Nanshan Zhong Min Wu Guoping Li

Hypersecretion of mucus is an important component of airway remodeling and contributes to the mucus plugs and airflow obstruction associated with severe asthma phenotypes. Lyn has been shown to down-regulate allergen-induced airway inflammation. However, the role of Lyn in mucin gene expression remains unresolved. In this study, we first demonstrate that Lyn overexpression decreased the mucus h...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2010
R Balsamo L Lanata C G Egan

Mucus hypersecretion is a clinical feature of severe respiratory diseases such as asthma, cystic fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Airway mucosal infection and/or inflammation associated with these diseases often gives rise to inflammatory products, including neutrophil-derived DNA and filamentous actin, in addition to bacteria, apoptotic cells and cellular debris, that may co...

Journal: :Pulmonary pharmacology & therapeutics 2009
Yoshitomo Morinaga Katsunori Yanagihara Naoyuki Miyashita Masafumi Seki Koichi Izumikawa Hiroshi Kakeya Yoshihiro Yamamoto Hiroshi Mukae Yasuaki Yamada Shigeru Kohno Shimeru Kamihira

BACKGROUND Airway mucus hypersecretion is an important problem in chronic respiratory diseases including bronchial asthma. Chlamydophila pneumoniae is recently confirmed to be a pathogen in bronchial asthma, but the relationship between C. pneumoniae and mucus hypersecretion is uncertain. In this study, we examined whether C. pneumoniae induces MUC5AC mucin in airway epithelial cells. We also e...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2009
Bruce K Rubin

Although some clinicians still believe that cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease is largely due to hypersecretion of very viscous mucus, it has never been demonstrated that there is mucus hypersecretion in CF and it is clear that there is almost no intact mucin (the principal polymeric component of normal mucus) in CF sputum. CF sputum has lower viscosity when compared to asthma or bronchitis sput...

2012
Y. Peter Di Jinming Zhao Richart Harper

Background: Cigarette smokers have increased mucus secretion and MUC5AC gene expression. Results: Cigarette smoke increases Sp1 protein expression and activates Sp1 binding to a smoke responsive promoter region of the MUC5AC. Conclusion: Sp1 is the key regulator of cigarette smoke-induced MUC5AC mRNA transcription in lung epithelial cells. Significance: Sp1 may be a putative target to treat muc...

Journal: :American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2018

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