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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37689250/global-warming-and-implications-for-epithelial-barrier-disruption-and-respiratory-and-dermatologic-allergic-diseases
#21
REVIEW
Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, Elsa R Treffeisen, Betül Özdel Öztürk, Lynda C Schneider
Global warming has direct and indirect effects, as well as short- and long-term impacts on the respiratory and skin barriers. Extreme temperature directly affects the airway epithelial barrier by disrupting the structural proteins and by triggering airway inflammation and hyperreactivity. It enhances tidal volume and respiratory rate by affecting the thermoregulatory system, causing specific airway resistance and reflex bronchoconstriction via activation of bronchopulmonary vagal C fibers and upregulation of transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) 1 and TRPV4...
November 2023: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37642341/unravelling-vagal-hypersensitivity-in-chronic-cough-a-distinct-disease
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengru Zhang, Alyn H Morice
Chronic cough (CC) is a common but poorly understood disease that has a negative impact on quality of life. For years, clinicians have been trying to find the underlying diagnosis and using existing disease models to describe the patients' illness. This presents a confusing picture of CC. Most patients with CC present with hypersensitivity of the cough reflex, which is characterised by laryngeal paraesthesia and an increased response to the tussive stimuli or an innocuous stimulus that would not trigger coughing in healthy people...
August 29, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37542741/depicting-and-defining-sleep-disturbed-breathing-associated-with-vagal-nerve-stimulation
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley L Garrett, Jason Burch, Yue Zhang, Haojia Li, Krishna M Sundar, Robert J Farney
BACKGROUND: Vagal nerve stimulators (VNS), which have been approved for management of refractory epilepsy and depression, induce unique disturbances of breathing during sleep (SDBVNS ) that are not captured well using standard criteria. The primary purpose of this retrospective study was to compare AASM definitions with alternative criteria to more accurately measure SDBVNS We also sought to assess outcome variables that may be clinically relevant and response to positive airway pressure therapy...
July 28, 2023: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37517657/neuroimmune-pathways-regulating-airway-inflammation
#24
REVIEW
Pedro Trevizan-Baú, Stuart B Mazzone
Airways diseases are typically accompanied by inflammation which has long been known to contribute to the obstruction, mucus hypersecretion, dyspnea, cough and other characteristic symptoms displayed in patients. Clinical interventions therefore often target inflammation to reverse lung pathology and reduce morbidity. The airways and lungs are densely innervated by subsets of nerve fibers which are not only impacted by pulmonary inflammation, but additionally likely serve as important regulators of immune cell function...
July 28, 2023: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37457629/epidemiology-risk-factors-and-outcomes-associated-with-in-hospital-reflex-mediated-cardiac-arrest
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thaidan T Pham, Atul Malhotra, Theoren Loo, Alex K Pearce, Rebecca E Sell
AIM OF THE STUDY: Overactivation of the parasympathetic nervous system can lead to reflex syncope (RS) and, in extreme cases, trigger an unusual and underrecognized form of cardiac arrest. We characterized the epidemiology and prognosis of reflex-mediated cardiac arrest (RMCA) and hypothesized it is associated with intervenable patient factors. METHODS: This retrospective case-control study examined RMCAs at two academic hospitals from 1/2016 to 6/2022 using a resuscitation quality improvement database...
September 2023: Resuscitation plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37372113/systemic-and-pulmonary-inflammation-oxidative-damage-implications-of-general-and-respiratory-muscle-training-in-chronic-spinal-cord-injured-patients
#26
REVIEW
Oscar F Araneda, Cristián Rosales-Antequera, Felipe Contreras-Briceño, Marcelo Tuesta, Rafael Rossi-Serrano, José Magalhães, Ginés Viscor
Chronic spinal cord injury affects several respiratory-function-related parameters, such as a decrease in respiratory volumes associated with weakness and a tendency to fibrosis of the perithoracic muscles, a predominance of vagal over sympathetic action inducing airway obstructions, and a difficulty in mobilizing secretions. Altogether, these changes result in both restrictive and obstructive patterns. Moreover, low pulmonary ventilation and reduced cardiovascular system functionality (low venous return and right stroke volume) will hinder adequate alveolar recruitment and low O2 diffusion, leading to a drop in peak physical performance...
June 7, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37336227/cough-and-cough-hypersensitivity-as-treatable-traits-of-asthma
#27
REVIEW
Kefang Lai, Imran Satia, Woo-Jung Song, Gang Wang, Akio Niimi, Philip Pattemore, Anne B Chang, Peter G Gibson, Kian Fan Chung
Cough is a common and troublesome symptom in people with asthma and is often associated with poorer asthma control and exacerbations. Apart from asthma, other causes or comorbidities might underlie cough in asthma, such as rhinosinusitis and bronchiectasis. Eosinophilic inflammation and bronchoconstriction can lead to an acute episode of cough or worsen chronic cough. Cough hypersensitivity with laryngeal paraesthesia, allotussia, and hypertussia might underlie the cough of asthma through augmented sensory nerve excitability of upper-airway vagal sensory nerves...
July 2023: Lancet Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37149207/multiple-sensor-theory-in-airway-mechanosensory-units
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerry Yu
Two conventional doctrines govern airway mechanosensory interpretation: One-Sensor Theory (OST) and Line-Labeled Theory (LLT). In OST, one afferent fiber connects to a single sensor. In LLT, a different type of sensor sends signals via its specific line to a particular brain region to evoke its reflex. Thus, airway slowly adapting receptors (SARs) inhibit breathing and rapidly adapting receptors (RARs) stimulate breathing. However, recent studies show many different mechanosensors connect to a single afferent fiber (Multiple-Sensor Theory, MST)...
May 4, 2023: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147468/trpa1-channel-in-the-airway-underlies-protection-against-airborne-threats-by-modulating-respiration-and-behaviour
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomoyuki Kuwaki, Nobuaki Takahashi
Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), a member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels, is broadly expressed in sensory neural pathways, including the trigeminal neurons innervating the nasal cavity and vagal neurons innervating the trachea and the lung. TRPA1 acts as a detector of various irritant chemicals as well as hypoxia and hyperoxia. For the past 15 years, we have characterised its role in respiratory and behavioural modulation in vivo using Trpa1 knockout (KO) mice and wild-type (WT) littermates...
May 5, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37006099/approach-to-post-covid-19-persistent-cough-a-narrative-review
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deependra K Rai, Priya Sharma, Saurabh Karmakar, Somesh Thakur, H Ameet, Rajesh Yadav, Vatsal B Gupta
A large proportion of patients who completely recovered from acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection later continued to experience symptoms even after recovery, irrespective of the severity of the disease. Various terms with varying duration were used for those who had persistent symptoms, of which cough was the most common. We systematically searched the published literature concerning post-COVID-19 cough, its prevalence, and the potential ways to reduce it in clinical practice. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of existing literature concerning post-COVID-19 cough...
2023: Lung India: Official Organ of Indian Chest Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36944825/dt-0111-a-novel-p2x3-receptor-antagonist
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Pelleg, Elena Sirtori, Jean-Francois Rolland, Anu Mahadevan
Extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) acts as an autocrine and paracrine agent, the actions of which on affected cells are mediated by P2 receptors (P2R), which include trans cell-membrane cationic channels (P2XRs), and G protein coupled receptors (P2YRs). The mammalian P2X receptors form homotrimeric or heterotrimeric cationic channels, each of which contains three ATP-binding sites. There are seven homotrimeric P2X receptors (P2X1-7) and three heteromeric (P2X2/P2X3, P2X4/P2X6, P2X1/P2X5). In the lungs and airways, ATP activates P2X3 and P2X2/3 receptors (P2X3R, P2X2/3R, respectively) localized on vagal sensory nerve terminals resulting in bronchoconstriction, and cough, and probably also localized release of pro-inflammatory neuropeptides via the axon reflex...
March 22, 2023: Purinergic Signalling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36871863/influence-of-combined-voltage-gated-sodium-channel-na-v-1-7-and-na-v-1-8-inhibitors-on-cough-in-a-guinea-pig-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariana Brozmanova, Tomas Buday, Janka Jakusova, Jana Melegova, Jana Plevkova
Pathological excessive cough is a serious clinical problem in many patients. It is no doubt that an increased activation and sensitization of airway vagal C-fibres in disease stems from dysregulation of the neural pathways that control cough. Due to the limited efficacy and unwanted side effects of current antitussives, there is a continual demand for the development of a novel more effective antitussive. Since voltage-gated sodium channels (NaV s) are absolutely required for action potentials initiation and conduction irrespective of the stimulus, NaV s became a promising and attractive neural target...
March 5, 2023: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36808710/the-pulmonary-neuroepithelial-body-microenvironment-represents-an-underestimated-multimodal-component-in-airway-sensory-pathways
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inge Brouns, Dirk Adriaensen, Jean-Pierre Timmermans
Exciting new imaging and molecular tools, combined with state-of-the-art genetically modified mouse models, have recently boosted interest in pulmonary (vagal) sensory pathway investigations. In addition to the identification of diverse sensory neuronal subtypes, visualization of intrapulmonary projection patterns attracted renewed attention on morphologically identified sensory receptor end-organs, such as the pulmonary neuroepithelial bodies (NEBs) that have been our area of expertise for the past four decades...
February 19, 2023: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36778350/brainstem-dbh-neurons-control-chronic-allergen-induced-airway-hyperreactivity
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Yujuan Su, Jinhao Xu, Ziai Zhu, Haoze Yu, Victoria Nudell, Barsha Dash, Esteban A Moya, Li Ye, Axel Nimmerjahn, Xin Sun
Chronic exposure of the lung to irritants such as allergen is a primary cause of asthma characterized by exaggerated airway constriction, also called hyperreactivity, which can be life-threatening. Aside from immune cells, vagal sensory neurons are important for airway hyperreactivity 1â€"4 . However, the identity and signature of the downstream nodes of this adaptive circuit remains poorly understood. Here we show that a single population of Dbh + neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (nTS) of the brainstem, and downstream neurons in the nucleus ambiguous (NA), are both necessary and sufficient for chronic allergen-induced airway hyperreactivity...
February 5, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36750759/role-of-na-v-1-9-in-inflammatory-mediator-induced-activation-of-mouse-airway-vagal-c-fibres
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joyce S Kim, Hui Sun, Sonya Meeker, Bradley J Undem
The influence of NaV 1.9 on inflammatory mediator-induced activation of airway vagal nodose C-fibres was evaluated by comparing responses in wild-type vs. NaV 1.9-/- mice. A single cell rt-PCR analysis indicated that virtually all nodose C-fibre neurons expressed NaV 1.9 (SCN11A) mRNA. Using extracellular electrophysiological recordings in an isolated vagally-innervated mouse trachea-lung preparation, it was noted that mediators act via G-protein coupled receptors (PAR2), or ionotropic receptors (P2×3) were 70-85% less effective in evoking action potential discharge in the absence of NaV 1...
February 7, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36603045/irritant-evoked-reflex-tachyarrhythmia-in-spontaneously-hypertensive-rats-are-reduced-by-inhalation-of-trpm8-agonists-l-menthol-and-ws-12
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Shane Hooper, Thomas E Taylor-Clark
Inhalation of noxious irritants activates nociceptive sensory afferent nerves innervating the airways, inducing reflex regulation of autonomic networks and the modulation of respiratory drive and cardiovascular (CV) parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure. In healthy mammals, irritant-evoked pulmonary-cardiac reflexes cause parasympathetic-mediated bradycardia. However, in Spontaneously Hypertensive (SH) rats irritant inhalation also increases sympathetic drive to the heart. This remodeled pulmonary-cardiac reflex may contribute to cardiovascular risk caused by inhalation of air pollutants/irritants in susceptible individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
January 5, 2023: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36386177/differentiation-and-on-axon-guidance-chip-culture-of-human-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-peripheral-cholinergic-neurons-for-airway-neurobiology-studies
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P A Goldsteen, A M Sabogal Guaqueta, P P M F A Mulder, I S T Bos, M Eggens, L Van der Koog, J T Soeiro, A J Halayko, K Mathwig, L E M Kistemaker, E M J Verpoorte, A M Dolga, R Gosens
Airway cholinergic nerves play a key role in airway physiology and disease. In asthma and other diseases of the respiratory tract, airway cholinergic neurons undergo plasticity and contribute to airway hyperresponsiveness and mucus secretion. We currently lack human in vitro models for airway cholinergic neurons. Here, we aimed to develop a human in vitro model for peripheral cholinergic neurons using human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) technology. hPSCs were differentiated towards vagal neural crest precursors and subsequently directed towards functional airway cholinergic neurons using the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)...
2022: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36288292/impairment-of-endothelial-function-by-cigarette-smoke-is-not-caused-by-a-specific-smoke-constituent-but-by-vagal-input-from-the-airway
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pooneh Nabavizadeh, Jiangtao Liu, Poonam Rao, Sharina Ibrahim, Daniel D Han, Ronak Derakhshandeh, Huiliang Qiu, Xiaoyin Wang, Stanton A Glantz, Suzaynn F Schick, Matthew L Springer
BACKGROUND: Exposure to tobacco or marijuana smoke, or e-cigarette aerosols, causes vascular endothelial dysfunction in humans and rats. We aimed to determine what constituent, or class of constituents, of smoke is responsible for endothelial functional impairment. METHODS: We investigated several smoke constituents that we hypothesized to mediate this effect by exposing rats and measuring arterial flow-mediated dilation (FMD) pre- and post-exposure. We measured FMD before and after inhalation of sidestream smoke from research cigarettes containing normal and reduced nicotine level with and without menthol, as well as 2 of the main aldehyde gases found in both smoke and e-cigarette aerosol (acrolein and acetaldehyde), and inert carbon nanoparticles...
November 2022: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36227349/narrative-review-of-the-mechanisms-and-treatment-of-cough-in-asthma-cough-variant-asthma-and-non-asthmatic-eosinophilic-bronchitis
#39
REVIEW
Nermin Diab, Matthew Patel, Paul O'Byrne, Imran Satia
Chronic cough is a debilitating condition affecting 10-12% of the general population and is one of the leading causes for referral to secondary care. Many conditions have been associated with chronic cough, including asthma, gastro-esophageal reflux disease and upper airways cough syndrome. Inflammatory airway conditions including cough variant asthma (CVA) and non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis (NAEB) contribute to a significant proportion of presentations with chronic cough, with differing diagnostic criteria and different responses to commonly used asthma therapy for their respective diagnoses...
December 2022: Lung
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170660/infectious-and-inflammatory-pathways-to-cough
#40
REVIEW
Kubra F Naqvi, Stuart B Mazzone, Michael U Shiloh
Coughing is a dynamic physiological process resulting from input of vagal sensory neurons innervating the airways and perceived airway irritation. Although cough serves to protect and clear the airways, it can also be exploited by respiratory pathogens to facilitate disease transmission. Microbial components or infection-induced inflammatory mediators can directly interact with sensory nerve receptors to induce a cough response. Analysis of cough-generated aerosols and transmission studies have further demonstrated how infectious disease is spread through coughing...
February 10, 2023: Annual Review of Physiology
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