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Query: UMLS:C0085593 (
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Endotoxin, or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is a constituent of the outer cell membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. LPS is a highly potent proinflammatory substance, that, when inhaled, dose-dependently causes fever,
chills
, and bronchoconstriction. These symptoms are accompanied by a proinflammatory response in sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with elevation of neutrophils, macrophages and certain cytokines/chemokines. This response can be partially modified with certain drugs. Similar inflammatory changes are observed both in the stable state of chronic obstructive lung disease (
COPD
) and during exacerbations of this disease. Cigarette smoke, which contains bioactive LPS, is the most common cause of
COPD
and may also precipitate exacerbations. In addition, the presence of Gram-negative bacteria in the lower airways is a distinguishing feature both of stable
COPD
and of exacerbations. Based on this knowledge we argue here that inhaled LPS provocation of healthy volunteers can be used as a model or
COPD
as well as for exacerbations of this disease.
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