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The effect of bronchial blood flow on hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction and injury.
A N Freed, … , C Omori, B H Schofield
A N Freed, … , C Omori, B H Schofield
Published September 1, 1995
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1995;96(3):1221-1229. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI118155.
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The effect of bronchial blood flow on hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction and injury.

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We examined the effect of bronchial blood flow (BBF) on hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction (HIAO) in dogs. HIAO in in situ isolated pulmonary lobes with or without BBF was monitored via a bronchoscope. An intravascular tracer in conjunction with morphometric analysis was used to document the efficacy of our occlusion technique. We found that (a) Occlusion of the bronchial artery abolished bronchovascular leakage, but did not alter HIAO; (b) HIAO occurred in postmortem dogs, and was attenuated by cooling; (c) absence of BBF did not cause mucosal damage, although hyperpnea-induced injury was enhanced in airways lacking BBF; (d) BBF did not affect either goblet/ ciliated cell ratios or hyperpnea-induced goblet cell degranulation; (e) ligation of the bronchial artery and hyperpnea each caused mast cell degranulation, and these effects were additive; (f) hyperpnea-induced leukocyte infiltration was reduced in the absence of BBF; and (g) ligation of the bronchial artery and hyperpnea with dry air each increased airway vessel diameter, and these effects were additive. We conclude that either impairment or absence of BBF abolishes bronchovascular leakage and increases hyperpnea-induced mucosal injury, but fails to affect HIAO. Based on these results we speculate that bronchovascular leakage protects the bronchial mucosa from excessive losses of heat and water, and inhibits mucosal damage.

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A N Freed, C Omori, B H Schofield

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Allergy and Asthma: The Basics to Best Practices
T Craig, DK Ledford
2018
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JM Weiler, JD Brannan, CC Randolph, TS Hallstrand, J Parsons, W Silvers, W Storms, J Zeiger, DI Bernstein, J Blessing-Moore, M Greenhawt, D Khan, D Lang, RA Nicklas, J Oppenheimer, JM Portnoy, DE Schuller, SA Tilles, D Wallace
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2016
Encyclopedia of Respiratory Medicine
PD Wagner
Encyclopedia of Respiratory Medicine 2006
Neurokinins Modulate Hyperventilation-induced Bronchoconstriction in Canine Peripheral Airways
AN Freed, S McCulloch, T Meyers, R Suzuki
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2003
Oral Breathing Challenge in Participants With Vocal Attrition
M Sivasankar, KV Fisher
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2003
Heparin Inhibits Eicosanoid Metabolism and Hyperventilation-induced Bronchoconstriction in Dogs
R Suzuki, AN Freed
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2000
Eicosanoid and muscarinic receptor blockade abolishes hyperventilation-induced bronchoconstriction
AN Freed, S McCulloch, Y Wang
Journal of applied physiology 2000
Hyperventilation with Dry Air Increases Airway Surface Fluid Osmolality in Canine Peripheral Airways
AN Freed, MS Davis
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 1999
Asthma
NB Pride
Asthma 1998
Hyperventilation-induced airway injury and vascular leakage in dogs: effects of α 1 -adrenergic agonists
AN Freed, V Taskar, B Schofield, C Omori
Journal of applied physiology 1997
Effect of furosemide on hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction, injury, and microvascular leakage
AN Freed, V Taskar, B Schofield, C Omori
Journal of applied physiology 1996

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