What is the normal airway structure? Which parts of the normal airway are affected in asthma?
4 main layers:
What is an important inflammatory cell involved in asthma?
the mast cell
- has a lot of cytoplasm devoted to granules
also neutrophil, lymphocytes and the eosinophil
For what are granules effective?
How do we define asthma?
related diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis involve dyspnea and perhaps alveolar involvement rather than the airways
What is dyspnea?
shortness of breath
What is a definition of asthma?
How is australia affected by asthma?
What is the most common chronic disease of childhood?
asthma
What are the symptoms of asthma?
What are the 2 major types of asthma, historically speaking?
extrinsic
intrinsic - constriction of muscle in the airways - due to diverse, non-immune mechanisms e.g. ingestion of aspirin pulmonary infections (especially viral) also: cold, exercise, inhaled irritants, stress
What other classifications of asthma have arisen over the years?
BUT
- so much variation, overlap and increased IgE levels - no longer clinically applicable
- so a more inclusive definition is:
‘bronchial hyper-reactivity due to inflammation in response to diverse stimuli’
What is atopic asthma?
What is type 1 hypersensitivity?
What are mediators derived from mast cells and their effects?
granule-associated preformed mediators
- contained within the granules
newly formed mediators
- secreted through secretory pathway directly
How do these two types of mediators drive the symptoms of asthma?
preformed and newly formed will mix to some extent
How do mast cell products act directly and indirectly?
direct or indirect (via chemo-taxis of other immune cells?)
What is the first period of atopic asthma?
Sensitisation:
What is the second period of atopic asthma?
Triggering of attack:
What do the mediators do?
= acute/immediate response: minutes
What is the third phase of atopic asthma?
Late phase
What are primary mast cell mediators to be aware of?
What are secondary mast cell mediators to be aware of?
cytokines
For what mediators have therapies to treat asthma been developed that were effective?
For what mediators have therapies to treat asthma been developed that were ineffective?