Pathogenesis of COPD

JR Spurzem, SI Rennard - Seminars in respiratory and critical …, 2005 - thieme-connect.com
JR Spurzem, SI Rennard
Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine, 2005thieme-connect.com
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized and defined by limitation of
expiratory airflow. This can result from several types of anatomical lesions, including loss of
lung elastic recoil and fibrosis and narrowing of small airways. Inflammation, edema, and
secretions also contribute variably to airflow limitation. Smoking can cause COPD through
several mechanisms. First, smoke is a powerful inducer of an inflammatory response.
Inflammatory mediators, including oxidants and proteases, are believed to play a major role …
Abstract
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized and defined by limitation of expiratory airflow. This can result from several types of anatomical lesions, including loss of lung elastic recoil and fibrosis and narrowing of small airways. Inflammation, edema, and secretions also contribute variably to airflow limitation. Smoking can cause COPD through several mechanisms. First, smoke is a powerful inducer of an inflammatory response. Inflammatory mediators, including oxidants and proteases, are believed to play a major role in causing lung damage. Smoke can also alter lung repair responses in several ways. Inhibition of repair may lead to tissue destruction that characterizes emphysema, whereas abnormal repair can lead to the peribronchiolar fibrosis that causes airflow limitation in small airways. Genetic factors likely play a major role and probably account for much of the heterogeneity susceptibility to smoke and other factors. Many factors may play a role, but to date, only α-1 protease inhibitor deficiency has been unambiguously identified. Exposures other than cigarette smoke can contribute to the development of COPD. Inflammation of the lower respiratory tract that results from asthma or other chronic disorders may also contribute to the development of fixed airway obstruction.
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