Lung Tissue Compliance Interacts with Smooth Muscle and Drives Hyperresponsiveness in Mice with Experimental Asthma

肺组织顺应性与平滑肌相互作用,并驱动实验性哮喘小鼠的过度反应

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A recent study on BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice demonstrated a clear lack of association between the in vivo response to nebulized methacholine and the degree of airway narrowing ex vivo in a model of asthma induced by a daily exposure to house dust mite over 10 consecutive days. This finding raises the question of which factors determine the methacholine response in vivo. METHODS: Herein, multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine which baseline physiological characteristics are associated with the methacholine response. RESULTS: Among the 10 baseline characteristics studied, and depending on how the methacholine response was monitored during a concentration-response, lung tissue compliance was the most commonly and robustly associated with the methacholine response. Inspiratory capacity was the second most frequently associated. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that lung tissue compliance and inspiratory capacity may be two important determinants of the methacholine response in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice with and without experimental asthma.

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