Mechanisms of bronchial hyperresponsiveness: the interaction of endothelin-1 and other cytokines

Respirology. 1999 Dec;4(4):413-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1843.1999.00214.x.

Abstract

Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is a fundamental characteristic of asthma and has become part of a more recent definition of asthma. Data show a close link between bronchial hyperresponsiveness (both transient and persistent) and airway inflammation. Airway inflammation is orchestrated by a complex network of cytokines. It has been considered that endothelin-1 is involved in bronchoconstriction and airway structural remodelling and has several pro-inflammatory properties of potential relevance to asthma. We focus on endothelin-1, its activities and interaction with other cytokines in the pathogenesis of asthma.

Publication types

  • Lecture
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Airway Resistance
  • Animals
  • Asthma / metabolism*
  • Bronchial Hyperreactivity / etiology
  • Bronchial Hyperreactivity / metabolism*
  • Bronchial Hyperreactivity / therapy
  • Cytokines / metabolism*
  • Endothelin-1 / metabolism*
  • Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / metabolism

Substances

  • Cytokines
  • Endothelin-1
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor