| Literature DB >> 29430174 |
Yongchun Shen1, Shaoguang Huang2, Jian Kang3, Jiangtao Lin4, Kefang Lai5, Yongchang Sun6, Wei Xiao7, Lan Yang8, Wanzhen Yao6, Shaoxi Cai9, Kewu Huang10, Fuqiang Wen1.
Abstract
Airway mucus hypersecretion is one of the most important characteristics of chronic airway inflammatory diseases. Evaluating and managing airway mucus hypersecretion is of great importance for patients with chronic airway inflammatory diseases. This consensus statement describes the pathogenesis, clinical features, and the management of airway mucus hypersecretion in patients with chronic airway inflammatory diseases in the People's Republic of China. The statement has been written particularly for respiratory researchers, pulmonary physicians, and patients.Entities:
Keywords: COPD; asthma; bronchiectasis; cystic fibrosis; mucus; treatment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29430174 PMCID: PMC5796802 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S144312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Mucoactive drugs and their potential mechanism of action
| Mucoactive drugs | Potential mechanism of action |
|---|---|
| Hypertonic saline | Increases secretion volume and/or hydration |
| Guaifenesin | Stimulates secretion and reduces mucus viscosity |
| Carbocysteine | Metabolism of mucus-producing cells, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, modulates mucus production |
| Anticholinergic agents | Decrease secretion volume |
| Glucocorticoids | Reduce airway inflammation and mucin secretion |
| Macrolide antibiotics | Reduce airway inflammation and mucin secretion |
| N-acetylcysteine | Breaks disulfide bonds linking mucin polymers, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects |
| Nacystelyn | Increases chloride secretion and disulfide bonds |
| Erdosteine | Modulates mucus production and increases mucociliary transport |
| Dornase alfa | Hydrolyzes the DNA in mucus and reduces viscosity in the lungs |
| Gelsolin | Severs actin filament cross-links |
| Thymosin β4 | Severs actin filament cross-links |
| Dextran | Breaks hydrogen bonds and increases secretion hydration |
| Heparin | Breaks hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds |
| Bronchodilators | Improve cough clearance by increasing expiratory flow |
| Surfactants | Decrease sputum/mucus adhesiveness |
| Ambroxol | Stimulates surfactant production and inhibits neuronal sodium channels |
Note: Reproduced with permission from the © ERS 2010. European Respiratory Review Jun 2010, 19(116):127–133; DOI: 10.1183/09059180.00003510.43
Figure 1The sketch map of body positions for postural drainage.
Notes: B1, apical segment; B2, anterior segment; B3, posterior segment.