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Effect of airway remodeling and hyperresponsiveness on complexity of breathing pattern in rat

Journal

RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 247, Issue -, Pages 65-70

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2017.09.007

Keywords

Asthma; Breathing pattern; Inflammation; Airway remodeling; Airway hyperresponsiveness

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  1. Tarbiat Modares University

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The complexity of respiratory dynamics is decreased, in association with disease severity, in patients with asthma. However, the pathophysiological basis of decreased complexity of breathing pattern in asthma is not clear. In the present study, we investigated the effect of airway remodeling and hyperresponsiveness induced by repeated bronchoconstriction (using methacholine) on breathing pattern in rats with or without allergen-induced sensitization. Entropy analysis of respiratory variability showed decreased irregularity (less complexity) of respiratory rhythm in this rat model of asthma. Airway remodeling and hyperresponsiveness induced by repeated bronchoconstriction also led to increased regularity of respiratory dynamics in sensitized rats. However, these airway alterations had no significant effect on the complexity of breathing pattern in non-sensitized rats. Our results indicate that mechanical respiratory alterations cannot per se attenuate the complexity of respiratory dynamics, unless there is an underlying inflammation. We suggest further studies on underlying mechanisms of breathing variability with focus on respiratory control alterations due to airway inflammation.

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