Alvenia Cairncross
University of Western Australia
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Journal of Applied Physiology | 2013
Peter B. Noble; Robyn L. Jones; Alvenia Cairncross; John G. Elliot; Howard W. Mitchell; Alan James; Peter K. McFawn
The present study presents preliminary findings on how structural/functional abnormalities of the airway wall relate to excessive airway narrowing and reduced bronchodilatory response to deep inspiration (DI) in subjects with a history of asthma. Bronchial segments were acquired from subjects undergoing surgery, mostly to remove pulmonary neoplasms. Subjects reported prior doctor-diagnosed asthma (n = 5) or had no history of asthma (n = 8). In vitro airway narrowing in response to acetylcholine was assessed to determine maximal bronchoconstriction and sensitivity, under static conditions and during simulated tidal and DI maneuvers. Fixed airway segments were sectioned for measurement of airway wall dimensions, particularly the airway smooth muscle (ASM) layer. Airways from subjects with a history of asthma had increased ASM (P = 0.014), greater maximal airway narrowing under static conditions (P = 0.003), but no change in sensitivity. Maximal airway narrowing was positively correlated with the area of the ASM layer (r = 0.58, P = 0.039). In tidally oscillating airways, DI produced bronchodilation in airways from the control group (P = 0.0001) and the group with a history of asthma (P = 0.001). While bronchodilation to DI was reduced with increased airway narrowing (P = 0.02; r = -0.64)), when the level of airway narrowing was matched, there was no difference in magnitude of bronchodilation to DI between groups. Results suggest that greater ASM mass in asthma contributes to exaggerated airway narrowing in vivo. In comparison, the airway wall in asthma may have a normal response to mechanical stretch during DI. We propose that increased maximal airway narrowing and the reduced bronchodilatory response to DI in asthma are independent.
Respirology | 2018
Alvenia Cairncross; Peter B. Noble; Peter K. McFawn
Lung hyperinflation and reduced bronchodilation to deep inspiration (DI) are features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hyperinflation might impair the ability of a DI to stretch airway smooth muscle (ASM), as the bronchi operate at a stiff region of the pressure–volume curve.
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2011
Peter B. Noble; Robyn L. Jones; Elangovan Thaya Needi; Alvenia Cairncross; Howard W. Mitchell; Alan James; Peter K. McFawn
European Respiratory Journal | 2013
Robyn L. Jones; Alan James; Howard W. Mitchell; Alvenia Cairncross; John G. Elliot; Peter K. McFawn; Peter B. Noble
american thoracic society international conference | 2012
Peter B. Noble; Robyn L. Jones; Alvenia Cairncross; Howard W. Mitchell; Alan James; Peter K. McFawn
Biomedical Optics Express | 2018
Qingyun Li; Karol Karnowski; Peter B. Noble; Alvenia Cairncross; Alan James; Martin Villiger; David D. Sampson
TSANZ & ANZSRS Annual Scientific Meetings | 2017
J. G. Elliot; Su-Ann Drew; Alvenia Cairncross; Peter B. Noble; Alan James
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Alvenia Cairncross; Robyn L. Jones; Alan James; John G. Elliot; Howard W. Mitchell; Peter K. McFawn; Peter B. Noble
Archive | 2015
Howard W. Mitchell; Alan James; Peter K. McFawn; Peter B. Noble; Robyn L. Jones; Alvenia Cairncross; Thomas K. Ansell; Riccardo Pellegrino; Alkis Togias; Jason H. T. Bates; Chun Y. Seow; Vito Brusasco; Gwen Skloot; Robert A. McLaughlin; David D. Sampson; David R. Hillman
Archive | 2015
Howard W. Mitchell; Adam S. LaPrad; Adrian R. West; Peter B. Noble; Kenneth R. Lutchen; Larry C. James; Peter K. McFawn; Robyn L. Jones; Alvenia Cairncross; John G. Elliot; Brian C. Harvey; Harikrishnan Parameswaran; Christopher D. Pascoe; Graham M. Donovan; Ynuk Bossé; Chun Y. Seow; Peter D. Paré