Inflammatory Pattern of the Bronchial Mucosa in Patients with Asthma with Airway Hyperresponsiveness to Hypoosmotic Stimulus


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Abstract

Positive reaction of the bronchi to distilled water inhalation in asthmatics is associated with significant stimulation of the respiratory epithelium desquamation against the background of increased content of eosinophilic and neutrophilic leukocytes in induced sputum, predomination of eosinophil and neutrophil cytolysis, and lower activity of myeloperoxidase in leukocyte granules (in comparison with the parameter in patients with a negative response to bronchostimulation). Enhanced cytolysis and destruction of leukocytes and high myeloperoxidase concentration in the extracellular space are essential for the development of bronchial hyperresponsiveness to hypoosmotic stimulus in asthma.

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A. B. Pirogov

Laboratory of Functional Methods of Studies of the Respiratory System, Far Eastern Center of Respiratory Physiology and Pathology

Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk

A. G. Prikhod’ko

Laboratory of Functional Methods of Studies of the Respiratory System, Far Eastern Center of Respiratory Physiology and Pathology

Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk

Yu. M. Perelman

Laboratory of Functional Methods of Studies of the Respiratory System, Far Eastern Center of Respiratory Physiology and Pathology

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Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk

S. V. Zinovyev

Amur State Medical Academy

Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk

E. Yu. Afanasyeva

Laboratory of Functional Methods of Studies of the Respiratory System, Far Eastern Center of Respiratory Physiology and Pathology

Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk

V. P. Kolosov

Laboratory of Functional Methods of Studies of the Respiratory System, Far Eastern Center of Respiratory Physiology and Pathology

Email: jperelman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk


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