Main Stem Bronchi (main + stem_bronchus)

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Allergic airway inflammation induces tachykinin peptides expression in vagal sensory neurons innervating mouse airways

CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY, Issue 6 2005
Q. T. Dinh
Summary Background Allergic airway inflammation has been shown to induce pro-inflammatory neuropeptides such as tachykinin peptides substance P (SP) and neurokinin A (NKA) together with related peptide like calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in nodose sensory neurons innervating guinea-pig airways. Objective The present study was designed to examine the effects of allergen sensitization and challenge on the SP/NKA expression in the jugular,nodose ganglion neurons innervating the murine airways. Methods Using retrograde neuronal tracing technique in combination with double-labelling immunohistochemistry, the expression of SP/NKA was investigated in a murine model of allergic airway inflammation. Results Allergic airway inflammation was found to induce the expression of SP/NKA (13.2±1.43% vs. 5.8±0.37%, P<0.01) in large-diameter (>20 ,m) vagal sensory neurons retrograde labelled with Fast blue dye from the main stem bronchi. Conclusion Based on the induction of tachykinins in airway-specific large-sized jugular,nodose ganglia neurons by allergic airway inflammation, the present study suggests that allergen sensitization and challenge may lead to de novo induction of tachykinins in neurons. This may partly contribute to the pathogenesis of airways diseases such as allergic airway inflammation. [source]


Nerve growth factor-induced substance P in capsaicin-insensitive vagal neurons innervating the lower mouse airway

CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY, Issue 9 2004
Q. T. Dinh
Summary Background Nerve growth factor (NGF) is elevated in allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma and can lead to an induction of substance P (SP) and related neuropeptides in guinea-pigs large-diameter, neurofilament-positive airway neurons. Objective In the present study, the effect of NGF on tyrosine kinase receptor trkA and the capsaicin receptor TRPV1 expression in airway-specific vagal sensory neurons located in the jugular,nodose ganglia complex (JNC) of mice was investigated. Methods Using retrograde neuronal tracing in combination with double-labelling immunohistochemistry, SP, trkA- and TRPV1-receptor expression was examined in airway-specific sensory neurons of BALB/c mice before and after NGF treatment. Results NGF injected into the lower airway was able to induce SP (13.0±2.03% vs. 5.9±0.33%) and trkA expression (78±2.66% vs. 60±2.11%) in larger diameter (>25 ,m), capsaicin-insensitive and trkA-positive vagal sensory neurons that were retrograde-labelled with Fast Blue dye from the main stem bronchi. Conclusion Based on the extent of SP and trkA co-expression in airway-specific neurons by NGF treatment, the present study suggests that, following a peripheral activation of trkA receptor on SP afferent by NGF which is elevated in allergic inflammation, there may be trkA-mediated SP induction to mediate neurogenic airway inflammation. [source]


Life threatening unilateral pulmonary overinflation might be more successfully treated by contralateral selective intubation than by emergency pneumonectomy

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, Issue 5 2003
Josef Holzki MD
Summary During a period of 3 years, three infants were admitted to our hospital for unilateral emergency pneumonectomy due to life threatening overinflation of one lung, preventing adequate ventilation of the unaffected contralateral side. All three patients were able to be stabilized by unilateral selective bronchial intubation of the unaffected lung after bronchoscopy, ruling out a flap valve mechanism. No emergency pneumonectomies were required. In one patient, lung function of the overinflated side (three lobes) recovered fully and, in the two remaining patients, one lobe of the overinflated side recovered. The overinflated lobes were removed later by elective surgery, thus not exposing the children to a potentially dangerous emergency operation. These results are in contrast with reports in the literature. Emergency pneumonectomy in neonates and infants due to overinflation of one lung may be avoided by selective unilateral intubation of the main stem bronchus of the compressed lung. [source]


Bronchial anomalies in VACTERL association

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, Issue 9 2008
Adaobi Kanu MD
Abstract VACTERL association is an acronym made of associated defects including vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, cardiac, tracheal,esophageal fistula, and renal/radial limb anomalies. Tracheal bronchus is a condition characterized by ectopic location of the right upper lobe bronchus at the mid to distal trachea. This condition is associated with congenital anomalies and has been reported in one previous case of VACTERL. We report another infant with VACTERL presenting with respiratory complications due to presence of tracheal bronchus. She also had a narrowed segment of her right main stem bronchus. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2008; 43:930,932. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc. [source]