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Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses | 2011

Sexual dimorphism in lung function responses to acute influenza A infection

Alexander N. Larcombe; Rachel E. Foong; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Luke J. Berry; L. Garratt; Rosa C. Gualano; Jessica Cemlyn Jones; Lovisa Dousha; Graeme R. Zosky; Peter D. Sly

Please cite this paper as: Larcombe et al. (2011) Sexual dimorphism in lung function responses to acute influenza A infection. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5(5), 334–342.


Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2008

Acute Influenza A infection induces bronchial hyper-responsiveness in mice

Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Rosa C. Gualano; Graeme R. Zosky; Alexander N. Larcombe; Debra J. Turner; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly

This study aimed to determine whether the route of administration of methacholine (MCh) influenced the pattern of airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR) in mice. BALB/c mice were inoculated with a 50-microL volume containing 10(4.5)-pfu Influenza virus A/Mem/1/71(H3N1) or media. MCh responsiveness in vivo [inhaled (0.01-30 mg/mL), i.v. MCh (6-48 microg/min/kg)] and in vitro were measured at day 4 post-infection (D4) during acute lower respiratory infection (LRI) and following resolution of infection at day 20 (D20) using a low-frequency, forced oscillation technique. Inflammation was assessed in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Infected mice had pulmonary inflammation and heightened responsiveness to both inhaled (p<0.03) and intravenous (p<0.02) MCh on D4, but not on D20. In vitro responsiveness was not altered at either time point. Influenza A LRI results in AHR during acute infection associated with a marked inflammatory response and increased permeability of the alveolar-capillary barrier. These data suggest that intrinsic muscle properties are not altered but MCh has greater access to airway smooth muscle during acute infection.


Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses | 2013

Factors influencing the assessment of lung function in mice with influenza-induced lung disease

Alexander N. Larcombe; Graeme R. Zosky; Cindy Thamrin; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly

Please cite this paper as: Larcombe et al. (2012) Factors influencing the assessment of lung function in mice with influenza‐induced lung disease. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses DOI: 10.1111/irv.12034.


Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2008

Absence of cholinergic airway tone in normal BALB/c mice

Alexander N. Larcombe; Graeme R. Zosky; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Debra J. Turner; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly

Basal airway smooth muscle (ASM) tone has not been demonstrated in mice in vivo. To determine whether basal ASM tone is present in mouse airways we measured respiratory system impedance (Zrs) before and after either atropine or bilateral vagotomy. Zrs was measured using forced oscillations delivered via a wave-tube during slow ( approximately 35s) inflation-deflation maneuvers between transrespiratory pressures (Prs) of 0 and 20 cm H2O. A constant-phase tissue model was applied to the Zrs to calculate airway resistance (R aw), tissue damping (G) and elastance (H). Thoracic gas volume (TGV) was determined plethysmographically at Prs=0 cm H2O and by integration of the inspiratory flow. The relationship between conductance (G aw=1/R aw) and TGV during inflation was also examined. Neither atropine nor vagotomy produced any change in R aw, H, eta (=G/H), TGV or the slope of G aw vs. TGV that was different to that observed in the relevant control groups. These data show that BALB/c mice do not have cholinergic ASM tone in vivo.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2008

The bimodal quasi-static and dynamic elastance of the murine lung

Graeme R. Zosky; Tibor Z. Jánosi; A. Adamicza; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Vincenzo Cannizzaro; Alexander N. Larcombe; Debra J. Turner; Peter D. Sly; Zoltán Hantos


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2005

Developmental changes in airway and tissue mechanics in mice

Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Rachel A. Collins; Cindy Thamrin; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly; Debra J. Turner


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2007

Methacholine responsiveness in mice from 2 to 8 wk of age

Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Tibor Z. Jánosi; Rachel A. Collins; Cindy Thamrin; Debra J. Turner; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly


Respiratory Research | 2018

Accumulation mode particles and LPS exposure induce TLR-4 dependent and independent inflammatory responses in the lung

Angela Fonceca; Graeme R. Zosky; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Erika N. Sutanto; Anthony Kicic; Paul McNamara; Darryl A. Knight; Peter D. Sly; Debra J. Turner; Stephen M. Stick


Archive | 2015

mechanics in rats by using low-frequency oscillations Repeated measurements of airway and parenchymal

Graham L. Hall; Peter D. Sly; S Brennan; F. Horak; Alexander Moeller; Paulo Márcio Pitrez; A Franzmann; S Turner; J. Turner; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Rachel A. Collins; Cindy Thamrin; Zoltán Hantos


Archive | 2015

ageresponsiveness in mice from 2 to 8 wk of

J. Turner; Zoltán Hantos; Peter D. Sly; Elizabeth M. Bozanich; Rachel A. Collins; Cindy Thamrin; Tibor Z. Jánosi; Margit V. Szabari; J. Tolnai; Béla Suki; Ming Zhu; Christopher B. Hernandez; Erin S. Williams; A Stephanie

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Peter D. Sly

University of Queensland

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Debra J. Turner

Telethon Institute for Child Health Research

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Alexander N. Larcombe

University of Western Australia

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Cindy Thamrin

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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Rachel A. Collins

University of Western Australia

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Peter D. Sly

University of Queensland

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