Increased airway smooth muscle is observed in large and small airways in asthma. Semi-quantitative estimates suggest that cells containing alpha smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) are also increased in the lung parenchyma. This study quantified and characterized α-SMA positive cells (α-SMA+) in the lung parenchyma of non-asthmatic and asthmatic individuals.Post-mortem sections of peripheral lung from cases of fatal asthma (FA), persons with asthma dying of non-respiratory causes (NFA) and non-asthma control subjects (NAC) were stained for α-SMA, quantified using point-counting and normalised to alveolar basement membrane length and interstitial area.α-SMA+ fractional area was increased in alveolar parenchyma in both FA (14.7 ± 2.8% of tissue area)...
Objectives Airway hyper-responsiveness and persistent airflow obstruction contribute to asthma pa...
ABSTRACT: Airway mesenchymal cells, such as myofibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells, contribut...
Asthma is a disease characterized by marked structural changes within the airway wall. These changes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Increased airway smooth muscle is observed in large and small airways in as...
In asthma, it is unclear if the airway smooth muscle cells proliferate more or are increased at the ...
Background: Fatal asthma is characterised by enlargement of bronchial mucous glands and tenacious pl...
There is an intimate relationship between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and smooth muscle cells wit...
In asthma, the airway smooth muscle (ASM) cell plays a central role in disease pathogenesis through ...
Asthma is characterised by an increased airway smooth muscle (ASM) area (ASMarea) within the airway ...
The airway smooth muscle is the key determinant of airway narrowing in asthma but its function in th...
Background: Smooth muscle content is increased within the airway wall in patients with asthma and is...
ABSTRACTThe airway smooth muscle is the key determinant of airway narrowing in asthma but its functi...
ObjectivesAirway hyper‐responsiveness and persistent airflow obstruction contribute to asthma pathog...
Background: Myofibroblasts, proposed as being derived from circulating fibrocytes, are considered to...
Objectives Airway hyper-responsiveness and persistent airflow obstruction contribute to asthma pa...
ABSTRACT: Airway mesenchymal cells, such as myofibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells, contribut...
Asthma is a disease characterized by marked structural changes within the airway wall. These changes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Increased airway smooth muscle is observed in large and small airways in as...
In asthma, it is unclear if the airway smooth muscle cells proliferate more or are increased at the ...
Background: Fatal asthma is characterised by enlargement of bronchial mucous glands and tenacious pl...
There is an intimate relationship between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and smooth muscle cells wit...
In asthma, the airway smooth muscle (ASM) cell plays a central role in disease pathogenesis through ...
Asthma is characterised by an increased airway smooth muscle (ASM) area (ASMarea) within the airway ...
The airway smooth muscle is the key determinant of airway narrowing in asthma but its function in th...
Background: Smooth muscle content is increased within the airway wall in patients with asthma and is...
ABSTRACTThe airway smooth muscle is the key determinant of airway narrowing in asthma but its functi...
ObjectivesAirway hyper‐responsiveness and persistent airflow obstruction contribute to asthma pathog...
Background: Myofibroblasts, proposed as being derived from circulating fibrocytes, are considered to...
Objectives Airway hyper-responsiveness and persistent airflow obstruction contribute to asthma pa...
ABSTRACT: Airway mesenchymal cells, such as myofibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells, contribut...
Asthma is a disease characterized by marked structural changes within the airway wall. These changes...