Epithelial factors: modulation of the airway smooth muscle tone |
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Authors: | C. Bertrand and E. Tschirhart |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Neuroimmunopharmacologie Pulmonaire, UniversitéLouis Pasteu Strasbourg I, BP 24 F-67401 Illkirch Cedex, France;Neuroimmunologie et Inflammation, Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, 120 route d'Arlon L-1150 Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary— The airway epithelium is composed of a heterogeneous population of cells. This epithelial layer is not only a physical barrier but also a target responding to a variety of inflammatory mediators. These cells can respond by releasing contracting and relaxing factors to modulate airway responsiveness. They can also metabolize some of the inflammatory mediators. Epithelial damage is a consistent feature of some respiratory conditions, but whether or not such damage contributes to airway disease is for the moment unknown. This review summarizes the literature on the known and proposed roles of the epithelium in the modulation of the airway smooth muscle tone. |
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Keywords: | airway epithelium relaxing factors contracting factors metabolism arachidonic acid metabolite calcitonin-gene related peptide |
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