Overview of Neural Mechanisms in Asthma

P.J. Barnes
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Summary: There is much evidence that neural mechanisms are involved in the mechanisms and symptoms of asthma. Afferent nerves may be activated and sensitized by inflammatory mechanisms, resulting in symptoms such us cough and chest tightness, in activation of cholinergic reflexes and in the release of inflammatory neuropeptides. Cholinergic mechanisms are the predominant bronchoconstrictor neural pathway and may be enhanced in asthma, particularly during exacerbations, through several mechanisms, including impaired function of muscarinic autoreceptors on cholinergic nerve terminals. There may also be abnormalities in adrenergic control and in the function of β-adrenoceptors, particularly in severe asthma. The neurotransmitter of bronchodilator nerves is now identified as nitric oxide and this mechanism may be impaired during asthma exacerbations. Finally, neurogenic inflammation, due to release of neuropeptides from sensory nerves, may contribute and amplify the inflammation in asthmatic airways.

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哮喘的神经机制综述
摘要:有大量证据表明,神经机制参与了哮喘的机制和症状。传入神经可能被炎症机制激活和致敏,导致咳嗽和胸闷等症状,激活胆碱能反射和释放炎性神经肽。胆碱能机制是主要的支气管收缩神经通路,并可能在哮喘中增强,特别是在发作期间,通过几种机制,包括胆碱能神经末梢上的毒蕈碱自身受体功能受损。肾上腺素能控制和β-肾上腺素受体功能也可能出现异常,特别是在严重哮喘中。支气管扩张神经的神经递质现在被确定为一氧化氮,这一机制可能在哮喘发作期间受损。最后,神经源性炎症,由于从感觉神经释放神经肽,可能促进和扩大哮喘气道的炎症。
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