Title of article
Sputum cellular and cytokine responses to inhaled endothelin-1 in asthma
Author/Authors
CHALMERS، G. W. نويسنده , , MACLEOD، K. J. نويسنده , , THOMSON، L. .T. نويسنده , , LITTLE، S. A. نويسنده , , PATEL، K. R. نويسنده , , MCSHARRY، C. نويسنده , , THOMSON، N. C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-1525
From page
1526
To page
0
Abstract
The primary role of the immune system is to protect the host against pathogens. Until recently it has been thought that the immune system functioned in isolation, however, it has become increasingly evident that the immune system and, in particular, the nervous system are functionally interconnected. In this review we describe various interactions between the nervous and immune systems in the lung. Particular attention will be given to the interactions of neuropeptide mediators from the nonadrenergic, non-cholinergic (NANC) sensory nervous system with mast cells, macrophages and cosinophils, and the special role that nerve growth faclor (NGF) plays in these interactions.
Keywords
endothelin , induced sputum , asthma , airway inflammation
Journal title
CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY
Record number
959
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