نتایج جستجو برای: airway remodeling

تعداد نتایج: 136490  

Journal: :Physiology 2015
Jin-Ah Park Jeffrey J Fredberg Jeffrey M Drazen

Asthma is characterized by chronic inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and progressive airway remodeling. The airway epithelium is known to play a critical role in the initiation and perpetuation of these processes. Here, we review how excessive epithelial stress generated by bronchoconstriction is sufficient to induce airway remodeling, even in the absence of inflammatory cells.

2015
Yanfeng Ying Ye Hu Haohao Chen Pingguang Tu

Airway remodeling is a main pathological characteristic of asthma, and strongly associated with migration and proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells. E-prostanoid (EP) receptor can regulate airway remodeling. This study established a rat model of asthma and evaluated EP changes in airway smooth muscle cells under the asthmatic state so as to provide theoretical evidence for developing EP d...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Simon C Pitchford Yanira Riffo-Vasquez Ana Sousa Stefania Momi Paolo Gresele Domenico Spina Clive P Page

Asthma is associated with airway remodeling. Evidence of platelet recruitment to the lungs of asthmatics after allergen exposure suggests platelets participate in various aspects of asthma; although their importance is unknown in the context of airway remodeling, their involvement in atherosclerosis is established. Studies from our laboratory have shown a requirement for platelets in pulmonary ...

2013
Makoto Kudo Yoshiaki Ishigatsubo Ichiro Aoki

Asthma is a serious health and socioeconomic issue all over the world, affecting more than 300 million individuals. The disease is considered as an inflammatory disease in the airway, leading to airway hyperresponsiveness, obstruction, mucus hyper-production and airway wall remodeling. The presence of airway inflammation in asthmatic patients has been found in the nineteenth century. As the inf...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 2004
Graziano Riccioni Carmine Di Ilio Nicolantonio D'Orazio

Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal accumulation of basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, mast cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, and myofibroblasts. Airway inflammation is not limited to severe asthma, but is also found in mild and moderate asthma. This inflammation results in a peculiar type of lymphocytic infiltration whereby Th2 lymphocy...

2010
Sohei Makino Hironori Sagara

Concept of asthma has changed from symptom-complex or airway hypersensitivity to airway inflammation and airway remodeling. Based on this concept asthma management guidelines (JGL) has been developed in Japan. Death from asthma has decreased drastically since the publication of the guidelines, although it is still high in elderly population. Further works are expected for "zero-death" from asth...

Journal: :Chemical immunology and allergy 2012
Harald Renz Ayşe Kiliç

Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the production of allergen-specific IgE antibodies, TH2 inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness and airway remodeling. Airway remodeling represents the disease-limiting stage during disease progression, and the underlying cellular molecular network resulting in airway remodeling are still poorly defined. In addition to the well...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2006
Takumi Kiwamoto Yukio Ishii Yuko Morishima Keigyou Yoh Atsuko Maeda Kazusa Ishizaki Takashi Iizuka Ahmed E Hegab Yosuke Matsuno Shinsuke Homma Akihiro Nomura Tohru Sakamoto Satoru Takahashi Kiyohisa Sekizawa

RATIONALE Airway remodeling is an important feature of chronic asthma that causes irreversible airflow obstruction. Although asthma is considered to be a Th2 disease, the role of T-bet and GATA-3, the key transcription factors for differentiation toward Th1 and Th2 cells, in the pathogenesis of airway remodeling is poorly understood. OBJECTIVES We therefore examined the effects of GATA-3 or T...

2014
Abid Qureshi Sami Shariff Sergei Nikitenko Jason Arnason Chris Shelfoon Suzanne Traves David Proud Richard Leigh

Rationale Human rhinovirus (HRV) infections during early childhood are associated with a significantly increased risk of developing asthma in subsequent years [1]. There is published evidence that airway remodeling is present in pre-school children, often before the diagnosis of asthma is established [1]. It is thought that this increased risk relates to the fact that HRV infections facilitate ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Ramzi Fattouh N Gabriela Midence Katherine Arias Jill R Johnson Tina D Walker Susanna Goncharova Kailene P Souza Richard C Gregory Scott Lonning Jack Gauldie Manel Jordana

RATIONALE It is now believed that both chronic airway inflammation and remodeling contribute significantly to airway dysfunction and clinical symptoms in allergic asthma. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta is a powerful regulator of both the tissue repair and inflammatory responses, and numerous experimental and clinical studies suggest that it may play an integral role in the pathogenesis o...

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