“…However, the alteration of the β 2 -AR system between asthmatic and non-asthmatic whole lung in comparative studies could not always be correlated. Since the partial shedding of the airway epithelial cell layer is associated with the pathophysiology of obstructive respiratory diseases like RAO in horse[30], an in vitro cell model should allow detailed study of the role of epithelial β-AR system in RAO and represent an important target of the class of β 2 -adrenergic drugs. However, no appropriate cell culture models of the airway epithelium were available for the horse which expresses functional β 2 -AR and thus, could give insight in the underlying mechanisms of β-adrenergic drug responses.…”
1Responses and functions of airway epithelial cells are stimulated by β 2 -agonists via the β 2 -2 adrenergic receptors (β 2 -ARs)-G s -protein-cAMP-system, thus, affecting airway 3 inflammation such as in asthma and equine recurrent airway obstruction (RAO). Though 4 horses can be used as large animal model for human asthma, evaluation of the expression 5 and functions of the β-AR system in primary equine airway epithelial cells has not been yet 6
“…However, the alteration of the β 2 -AR system between asthmatic and non-asthmatic whole lung in comparative studies could not always be correlated. Since the partial shedding of the airway epithelial cell layer is associated with the pathophysiology of obstructive respiratory diseases like RAO in horse[30], an in vitro cell model should allow detailed study of the role of epithelial β-AR system in RAO and represent an important target of the class of β 2 -adrenergic drugs. However, no appropriate cell culture models of the airway epithelium were available for the horse which expresses functional β 2 -AR and thus, could give insight in the underlying mechanisms of β-adrenergic drug responses.…”
1Responses and functions of airway epithelial cells are stimulated by β 2 -agonists via the β 2 -2 adrenergic receptors (β 2 -ARs)-G s -protein-cAMP-system, thus, affecting airway 3 inflammation such as in asthma and equine recurrent airway obstruction (RAO). Though 4 horses can be used as large animal model for human asthma, evaluation of the expression 5 and functions of the β-AR system in primary equine airway epithelial cells has not been yet 6
“…Horses with severe airway obstruction may develop secondary bacterial infection due to lower clearance capability (14,26). In addition, horses suffering from heaves are repeat- edly exposed to the same endotoxin-rich environment that exaggerates lung inflammation.…”
“…[17][18][19] Thus, the diagnostic evaluation of horses with coughing is traditionally aimed at the lower respiratory tract. Although coughing is a reflex pulmonary mechanism for expulsion of exudates and debris from the airway, it is also a response to mucosal irritation.…”
Results suggested that coughing is a common complaint in mature nonracehorses with epiglottic abnormalities. Therefore, upper airway endoscopy is recommended in the evaluation of older horses with a cough. Surgical treatment can be beneficial in most horses, with some requiring further postoperative medical treatment.
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