气道平滑肌动力学和高反应性:诊所内外。

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-17 DOI:10.1155/2012/157047
Peter B Noble, Thomas K Ansell, Alan L James, Peter K McFawn, Howard W Mitchell
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摘要

哮喘的主要功能异常是气道高反应性(AHR)——支气管收缩刺激导致气道过度狭窄。我们对产生AHR的潜在机制的理解尚不完整。虽然结构-功能关系已被唤起来解释AHR(例如,哮喘中气道平滑肌(ASM)质量增加),但最近有一个关注焦点是肺的动态机械环境如何影响健康和疾病中的气道反应性。呼吸运动(如深吸气)的影响揭示了健康个体的先天保护机制,这种机制可能由动态ASM拉伸介导,但在哮喘患者中可能受损,从而促进AHR。这一观点考虑了支持和反对动态ASM拉伸在限制气道过度狭窄能力中的作用的证据。我们认为,在实验室中支气管刺激后测量的肺功能和患者在日常生活中感知的肺功能变化对动态ASM拉伸的依赖可能有很大不同。
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Airway Smooth Muscle Dynamics and Hyperresponsiveness: In and outside the Clinic.

Airway Smooth Muscle Dynamics and Hyperresponsiveness: In and outside the Clinic.

Airway Smooth Muscle Dynamics and Hyperresponsiveness: In and outside the Clinic.

The primary functional abnormality in asthma is airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR)-excessive airway narrowing to bronchoconstrictor stimuli. Our understanding of the underlying mechanism(s) producing AHR is incomplete. While structure-function relationships have been evoked to explain AHR (e.g., increased airway smooth muscle (ASM) mass in asthma) more recently there has been a focus on how the dynamic mechanical environment of the lung impacts airway responsiveness in health and disease. The effects of breathing movements such as deep inspiration reveal innate protective mechanisms in healthy individuals that are likely mediated by dynamic ASM stretch but which may be impaired in asthmatic patients and thereby facilitate AHR. This perspective considers the evidence for and against a role of dynamic ASM stretch in limiting the capacity of airways to narrow excessively. We propose that lung function measured after bronchial provocation in the laboratory and changes in lung function perceived by the patient in everyday life may be quite different in their dependence on dynamic ASM stretch.

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