Broekema and her colleagues examined patients with asthma who were assessed for the severity of their asthma
women jordans, given questionnaires to determine the extent of their smoke-induced symptoms, and then underwent bronchial biopsies. Of the 147 patients, 66 never smoked, 46 were ex-smokers and 35 were current smokers.
"We found that exposure to cigarette smoke appears to increase the thickness of the epithelium, or lining, of the airways in the lung. This may be the underlying cause of the fact that smoking asthma patients experience more asthma symptoms
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The research was published in the Dec. 15 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
"This study shows again how important smoking cessation is for pulmonary health, and this appears to be especially true for asthmatic patients. The good news is that quitting appears to have a measurable benefit in these individuals," she said.
In addition to the changes in the epithelial thickness, Broekema found distinct differences between the current smokers and the ex- and non-smokers.
Current smokers also had more mucous-producing goblet cells in their epithelium and the epithelial cell layer contained more mucus protein overall, when compared to never-smoking asthmatics.
"In addition to the epithelial thickening
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To determine the role of exposure length on asthmatic lungs, the scientists divided the ex-smokers into two groups: those with fewer than the median 3.4 pack-year exposure and those with more than 3.4 pack-years.
Interestingly, while they expected to find evidence of a dose-response effect between smoking and epithelial remodeling, no such association was apparent between the number of pack-years or duration of smoking cessation and epithelial remodeling.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- Asthmatic smokers may be able to reverse some of the damage to their lungs that exacerbates asthmatic symptoms just by quitting smoking, according to research by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
"To our surprise, these two sub-groups of ex-smokers showed no difference in any outcome measure. These sub-analyses indicate that the amount of smoke exposure in the past does not influence our outcome measures," said Broekema.
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