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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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I would like to tell you about my 35 years of research, starting when I became a medical doctor, titled "Fascinated by Pulmonary Function". For the first 10 years, I studied the automation of pulmonary function tests and developed some automatic pulmonary function test apparatuses such as the spiro-computer, panspiro-computer, automatic respiratory resistant test apparatus and automatic respiratory central function test apparatus. For the next 15 years, I studied the relationships between some important pulmonary diseases and respiratory pulmonary functions. In particular, I studied respiratory efficiency and respiratory center functions. For the most recent 10 years, I have been studying the relationships between non-respiratory pulmonary functions and chronic respiratory diseases. I am studying the relationships between ATP(
Adenosine
Tri Phosphate) in the blood for the parameters of mitochondria function and pneumoconiosis and other chronic pulmonary diseases. I had very interesting results regarding DNA types of arteriosclerosis in chronic pulmonary
emphysema
. I thank all my research fellows during these 35 years from the bottom of my heart.
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PMID:[Fascinated by pulmonary function]. 1502 19
Adenosine
with its rapid onset and brief duration of action has a number of clinical applications including treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and maximal coronary vasodilatation during pharmacologic stress testing. The adverse effects of adenosine include dyspnea, nausea, headache, chest pain, flushing and bronchospasam. Although there were few reports which mentioned the occurrence of bronchospam after administration of adenosine, a number of studies indicated that the use of adenosine was not contraindicated in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma. We report here a male patient with pulmonary
emphysema
and lung bullous disease who developed severe constriction of the main bronchi after intravenous adenosine during general anesthesia. After treatment, the patient was discharged without complications. We have reviewed the related current literature and herein discuss the reason and management of the adenosine induced bronchospasm.
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PMID:Intraoperative bronchospasm after intravenous adenosine during general anesthesia. 1567 35
Pulmonary endothelial cell (EC) apoptosis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of
emphysema
. Cigarette smoke (CS) causes lung EC apoptosis and
emphysema
. In this study, we show that CS exposure increased lung tissue adenosine levels in mice, an effect associated with increased lung EC apoptosis and the development of
emphysema
.
Adenosine
has a protective effect against apoptosis via adenosine receptor-mediated signaling. However, sustained elevated adenosine increases alveolar cell apoptosis in adenosine deaminase-deficient mice. We established an in vitro model of sustained adenosine exposure by incubating lung EC with adenosine in the presence of an adenosine deaminase inhibitor, deoxycoformicin. We demonstrated that sustained adenosine exposure caused lung EC apoptosis via nucleoside transporter-facilitated intracellular adenosine uptake, subsequent activation of p38 and JNK in mitochondria, and ultimately mitochondrial defects and activation of the mitochondria-mediated intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. Our results suggest that sustained elevated adenosine may contribute to CS-induced lung EC apoptosis and
emphysema
. Our data also reconcile the paradoxical effects of adenosine on apoptosis, demonstrating that prolonged exposure causes apoptosis via nucleoside transporter-mediated intracellular adenosine signaling, whereas acute exposure protects against apoptosis via activation of adenosine receptors. Inhibition of adenosine uptake may become a new therapeutic target in treatment of CS-induced lung diseases.
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PMID:Sustained adenosine exposure causes lung endothelial apoptosis: a possible contributor to cigarette smoke-induced endothelial apoptosis and lung injury. 2331 66