[Local cellular response to stress of the lower lung].

A B Tonnel, P Gosset, M Joseph, E Fournier, F Steenhouwer, A Mallart-Voisin
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Abstract

The cell populations in the alveoli are exposed to the environment and react differently to each type of challenge (mineral particles, toxic gases, infections, antigenic substances. . .). Amongst the best studied of these irritant factors is tobacco smoke which in the long term leads to a number of changes both in the distribution of alveolar cells and also their function and morphology. Amongst acute and sub-acute pathogens, bacterial infections produce a rapid poly-morpho-nuclear neutrophilia and then a lymphocytosis; oxygen and oxidising agents in general lead to a neutrophilia which amplifies the pulmonary parenchymal changes related to the release of toxic metabolites of oxygen. The inhalation of antigenic substances also disturbs the behaviour of alveolar cells: activation of macrophages in the presence of allergy in those sensitized to IgE and immediate attraction of neutrophils preceding a T lymphocyte alveolitis in hypersensitivity pneumonia. It is possible to categorise several patterns of reaction in intra-pulmonary cells when challenged by some insult, a direct cytotoxic action, the accumulation of inflammatory cells and immunological competence corresponding to the concept of "a neutrophil alveolitis" or a "T cell alveolitis" with the development of emphysematous lesions. An understanding of the cellular make-up present in the alveoli when reacting to an external pathogen enables a better approach to the pathophysiological mechanisms in question.

[局部细胞对下肺压力的反应]。
肺泡中的细胞群暴露在环境中,对不同类型的挑战(矿物颗粒、有毒气体、感染、抗原物质等)反应不同。在这些刺激因素中,研究得最好的是烟草烟雾,从长远来看,它会导致肺泡细胞分布及其功能和形态的许多变化。在急性和亚急性病原体中,细菌感染产生快速的多形态核中性粒细胞增多,然后是淋巴细胞增多;氧和氧化剂通常会导致嗜中性粒细胞增多,而嗜中性粒细胞增多会放大与氧的有毒代谢物释放有关的肺实质改变。抗原物质的吸入也扰乱了肺泡细胞的行为:对IgE敏感的人在过敏时巨噬细胞的激活,以及在过敏性肺炎中T淋巴细胞肺泡炎之前中性粒细胞的立即吸引。当受到某种损伤、直接的细胞毒性作用、炎症细胞的积累和与肺气肿病变发展相对应的“中性粒细胞肺泡炎”或“T细胞肺泡炎”概念的免疫能力的挑战时,肺内细胞的反应可以分为几种模式。当对外部病原体作出反应时,对肺泡中存在的细胞构成的理解可以更好地了解所讨论的病理生理机制。
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