Literature DB >> 18032442

Effects of allergen on airway narrowing dynamics as assessed by lung-slice technique.

A D Chew1, J A Hirota, R Ellis, J Wattie, M D Inman, L J Janssen.   

Abstract

Asthma is characterised by an excessive airway narrowing in response to a variety of stimuli, called airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Previous comparisons between mouse strains have shown that increased velocity of airway narrowing correlates with baseline airway responsiveness. These data prompted the investigation into models of induced AHR to see whether airway narrowing dynamics correlated with in vivo responsiveness. In an attempt to reproduce some of the features of asthma, BALB/c mice were sensitised and subjected to either brief or chronic periods of allergen exposure. Brief exposure involved two challenges with intranasal chicken egg ovalbumin (OVA(in)). Chronic exposure involved six 2-day periods of OVA(in) challenges, each separated by 12 days. Control mice received intranasal saline challenges. Outcomes included videomicrometry of lung slices (magnitude and velocity of airway narrowing), in vivo respiratory physiology measurements and histological staining with morphometric analysis. Neither brief nor chronic allergen exposure resulted in greater airway narrowing and increased velocity compared with saline controls. Structural changes in the airway, such as goblet cell hyperplasia, subepithelial fibrosis and increased contractile tissue, were detected in mice chronically challenged with allergen. In conclusion, increased responsiveness to methacholine following allergen challenge may not be due to an intrinsic change to the smooth muscle per se, but rather to other changes in the lung, which ultimately manifest as an increase in respiratory resistance.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18032442     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00079307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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