支气管收缩
医学
神经调节
自主神经系统
神经科学
传出的
免疫学
气道
中枢神经系统
感觉系统
呼吸系统
反射
副交感神经系统
哮喘
传入的
麻醉
生物
内科学
心率
血压
作者
Letitia Weigand,Bradley J. Undem
出处
期刊:Chemical Immunology
[Karger Publishers]
日期:2012-01-01
卷期号:: 142-162
被引量:7
摘要
Many of the symptoms of allergic airway disease such as sneezing, coughing, excessive secretions, reflex bronchoconstriction, and dyspnea occur secondary to changes in the activity of the airway nervous system. In addition, many subjects with allergic airway disease have a heightened sensitivity to non-immunologic irritants in the environment. The symptoms and heightened sensitivities may be explained largely as a consequence of allergen-induced neuromodulation. Mediators associated with allergic inflammation can modulate primary afferent nerves, their connecting neurons in the central nervous system, as well as efferent autonomic neurons innervating the airways. This modulation can take the form of acute electrophysiological changes, or more persistent phenotypic changes at the level of gene transcription, i.e. neuroplasticity. Some of the known mechanisms that underlie this modulation are reviewed here.
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