| Literature DB >> 20670454 |
Amir Soltani1, David W Reid, Sukhwinder S Sohal, Richard Wood-Baker, Steve Weston, H Konrad Muller, E Haydn Walters.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about airway remodelling in bronchial biopsies (BB) in smokers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We conducted an initial pilot study comparing BB from COPD patients with nonsmoking controls. This pilot study suggested the presence of reticular basement membrane (Rbm) fragmentation and altered vessel distribution in COPD.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20670454 PMCID: PMC2918561 DOI: 10.1186/1465-9921-11-105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Figure 1Rbm splitting. Splits within the lamina reticularis (Rbm) are indicated by black arrows. The dotted lines are examples of how we measured splits. The borders of the Rbm are marked by arrow-heads. (Collagen IV antibody staining, × 400).
Figure 2Rbm vessels. A. Rbm-associated vessels (indicated by black arrows) are in close contact with, are penetrating (1) or are embedded within (2) the Rbm. Arrow-heads point to vessels in the LP. Rbm splits are indicated again by dotted lines. B. Rbm-associated vessels (indicated by black arrows) are embedded within the Rbm. Arrow-heads point to vessels in the LP. (Collagen IV staining, × 400).
Demographics of study group
| Groups* (numbers) | H-N | S-N | S-COPD | ES-COPD (14) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age† years | 49 (20-68) | 46 (30-65) | 61 (46-78) | 62 (53-69) |
| Female/Male | 11/6 | 4/11 | 8/11 | 5/9 |
| Pack-Years smoking† | 0 | 35 (11-57) | 45 (18-82) | 55 (18-151) |
| FEV1% Predicted†‡ | 119 (114-124) | 100 (78-125) | 83 (55-102) | 83 (55-105) |
| FEV1/FVC% ratio†‡ | 82 (71-88) | 78 (70-96) | 59 (46-68) | 57 (38-68) |
| DLCO% predicted† ml/min/mmHg | - | 77 (58-105) | 67 (48-83) | 64 (45-74) |
| Number (%) with DLCO% | - | 1 (6.7%) | 2 (11.2%) | 4 (30.8%) |
*H-N: healthy and nonsmoker, S-N: smokers with normal lung function, S-COPD and ES-COPD: smoker and ex-smoker COPD
† Median (range), ‡ post-bronchodilator values
Figure 3Rbm thickness and splitting compared between groups. A. Rbm thickness was not different between groups (p = 0.13). B. Compares length of splitting between groups. Bars indicate medians.
Figure 7Length of splitting is related to pack-year smoking history in both COPD groups taken together.
Correlation analysis for Rbm splitting for both COPD groups and smokers with normal lung function*†
| Regression | 95% CI | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | +0.36 | -0.50 to +1.22 | 0.4 |
| Pack-year smoking | +0.43 | +0.10 to +0.76 | <0.02 |
*CI = Confidence interval
†The regressions are also adjusted for gender