Airway smooth muscle thickness in asthma is related to severity but not duration of asthma


Autoria(s): JAMES, A. L.; BAI, T. R.; MAUAD, T.; ABRAMSON, M. J.; DOLHNIKOFF, M.; MCKAY, K. O.; MAXWELL, P. S.; ELLIOT, J. G.; GREEN, F. H.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Asthma is characterised by an increased airway smooth muscle (ASM) area (ASMarea) within the airway wall. The present study examined the relationship of factors including severity and duration of asthma to ASMarea. The perimeter of the basement membrane (PBM) and ASMarea were measured on transverse sections of large and small airways from post mortem cases of fatal (n=107) and nonfatal asthma (n=37) and from control subjects (n=69). The thickness of ASM (ASMarea/PBM) was compared between asthma groups using multivariate linear regression. When all airways were considered together, ASMarea/PBM (in millimetres) was increased in nonfatal (median 0.04; interquartile range 0.013-0.051; p=0.034) and fatal cases of asthma (0.048; 0.025-0.078; p<0.001) compared with controls (0.036; 0.024-0.042). Compared with cases of nonfatal asthma, ASMarea/PBM was greater in cases of fatal asthma in large (p<0.001) and medium (p<0.001), but not small, airways. ASMarea/PBM was not related to duration of asthma, age of onset of asthma, sex or smoking. No effect due to study centre, other than that due to sampling strategy, was found. The thickness of the ASM layer is increased in asthma and is related to the severity of asthma but not its duration.

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC

Canberra, Australia)[ID 346301]

Canberra, Australia)[ID 446800]

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada)[1371894]

CNPq Brazilian National Research Council (Brasilia, Brazil)

Identificador

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, v.34, n.5, p.1040-1045, 2009

0903-1936

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22803

10.1183/09031936.00181608

http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00181608

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eng

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EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY SOC JOURNALS LTD

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European Respiratory Journal

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Palavras-Chave #Airway smooth muscle #asthma #severity #FATAL ASTHMA #CHILDHOOD ASTHMA #CIGARETTE-SMOKING #MODERATE ASTHMA #LUNG-FUNCTION #MANAGEMENT #CORTICOSTEROIDS #INFLAMMATION #WALL #AGE #Respiratory System
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