Pharmacological ablation of the airway smooth muscle layer—Mathematical predictions of functional improvement in asthma

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Airway smooth muscle (ASM) plays a major role in acute airway narrowing and reducing ASM thickness is expected to attenuate airway hyper-responsiveness and disease burden. There are two therapeutic approaches to reduce ASM thickness: (a) a direct approach, targeting specific airways, best exemplified by bronchial thermoplasty (BT), which delivers radiofrequency energy to the airway via bronchoscope; and (b) a pharmacological approach, targeting airways more broadly. An example of the less well-established pharmacological approach is the calcium-channel blocker gallopamil which in a clinical trial effectively reduced ASM thickness; other agents may act similarly. In view of established anti-proliferative properties of the macrolide antibiotic azithromycin, we examined its effects in naive mice and report a reduction in ASM thickness of 29% (p

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Donovan, G. M., Wang, K. C. W., Shamsuddin, D., Mann, T. S., Henry, P. J., Larcombe, A. N., & Noble, P. B. (2020). Pharmacological ablation of the airway smooth muscle layer—Mathematical predictions of functional improvement in asthma. Physiological Reports, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14451

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