Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients

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Main Author: Ferreira,José Reis
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Monteiro,Miguel B, Tavares,Fernanda, Serrano,Isabel, Monteiro,Emanuel, Mendes,Carla P, Alves-Pereira,Mariana, Castelo Branco,Nuno A A
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Summary: Introduction. Vibroacoustic disease (VAD) is the whole-body pathology caused by excessive exposure to LFN. For the past 25 years, it has been know that low frequency noise (LFN, <500 Hz, including infrasound) targets the respiratory system. In LFN-exposed rodents, the morphological changes of respiratory tract tissue partially explained some respiratory symptoms reported by VAD patients. However, many questions remain unanswered. Recently, some volunteer VAD patients underwent bronchoscopy in order to ascertain possible damage that could be associated with their respiratory complaints. Methods. Fourteen fully-informed and volunteer VAD patients were submitted to bronchoscopy, and biopsies were removed for analysis. Results. All patients exhibited small submucosal vascular-like lesions near the spurs, consisting of increased collagen and elastin fibres. Histology disclosed cilliary abnormalities, basal membrane hyperplasia, and thickening of vessel walls. In five patients, collagen bundles appeared degenerative and disrupted. No inflammatory process was ever identified, and no differences were seen between smokers and non-smokers. Discussion. Data is in accordance with what was observed in LFN-exposed animal models and also in 8 VAD patients who developed lung tumours. Collagen disruption and degeneration was also observed in electron microscopy images of the respiratory tract of LFN-exposed rodents. Thickened blood and lymphatic vessel walls have been consistently seen in images of VAD patients and of LFN-exposed rodents. During bronchoscopy performed by other reasons, this sort of structural aspects is not frequently seen. Taken together, it is strongly suggested that these findings could be VAD-specific.
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spelling Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patientsLow frequency noisevibroacoustic diseasevascular lesionsdisplasiaauto-imune disorderscollagen diseaseciliar structureapoptosismecano-transductionIntroduction. Vibroacoustic disease (VAD) is the whole-body pathology caused by excessive exposure to LFN. For the past 25 years, it has been know that low frequency noise (LFN, <500 Hz, including infrasound) targets the respiratory system. In LFN-exposed rodents, the morphological changes of respiratory tract tissue partially explained some respiratory symptoms reported by VAD patients. However, many questions remain unanswered. Recently, some volunteer VAD patients underwent bronchoscopy in order to ascertain possible damage that could be associated with their respiratory complaints. Methods. Fourteen fully-informed and volunteer VAD patients were submitted to bronchoscopy, and biopsies were removed for analysis. Results. All patients exhibited small submucosal vascular-like lesions near the spurs, consisting of increased collagen and elastin fibres. Histology disclosed cilliary abnormalities, basal membrane hyperplasia, and thickening of vessel walls. In five patients, collagen bundles appeared degenerative and disrupted. No inflammatory process was ever identified, and no differences were seen between smokers and non-smokers. Discussion. Data is in accordance with what was observed in LFN-exposed animal models and also in 8 VAD patients who developed lung tumours. Collagen disruption and degeneration was also observed in electron microscopy images of the respiratory tract of LFN-exposed rodents. Thickened blood and lymphatic vessel walls have been consistently seen in images of VAD patients and of LFN-exposed rodents. During bronchoscopy performed by other reasons, this sort of structural aspects is not frequently seen. Taken together, it is strongly suggested that these findings could be VAD-specific.Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia2006-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0873-21592006000200001Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia v.12 n.2 2006reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0873-21592006000200001Ferreira,José ReisMonteiro,Miguel BTavares,FernandaSerrano,IsabelMonteiro,EmanuelMendes,Carla PAlves-Pereira,MarianaCastelo Branco,Nuno A Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:09:32Zoai:scielo:S0873-21592006000200001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:21:29.211758Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
title Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
spellingShingle Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
Ferreira,José Reis
Low frequency noise
vibroacoustic disease
vascular lesions
displasia
auto-imune disorders
collagen disease
ciliar structure
apoptosis
mecano-transduction
title_short Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
title_full Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
title_fullStr Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
title_sort Involvement of central airways in vibroacoustic disease patients
author Ferreira,José Reis
author_facet Ferreira,José Reis
Monteiro,Miguel B
Tavares,Fernanda
Serrano,Isabel
Monteiro,Emanuel
Mendes,Carla P
Alves-Pereira,Mariana
Castelo Branco,Nuno A A
author_role author
author2 Monteiro,Miguel B
Tavares,Fernanda
Serrano,Isabel
Monteiro,Emanuel
Mendes,Carla P
Alves-Pereira,Mariana
Castelo Branco,Nuno A A
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,José Reis
Monteiro,Miguel B
Tavares,Fernanda
Serrano,Isabel
Monteiro,Emanuel
Mendes,Carla P
Alves-Pereira,Mariana
Castelo Branco,Nuno A A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Low frequency noise
vibroacoustic disease
vascular lesions
displasia
auto-imune disorders
collagen disease
ciliar structure
apoptosis
mecano-transduction
topic Low frequency noise
vibroacoustic disease
vascular lesions
displasia
auto-imune disorders
collagen disease
ciliar structure
apoptosis
mecano-transduction
description Introduction. Vibroacoustic disease (VAD) is the whole-body pathology caused by excessive exposure to LFN. For the past 25 years, it has been know that low frequency noise (LFN, <500 Hz, including infrasound) targets the respiratory system. In LFN-exposed rodents, the morphological changes of respiratory tract tissue partially explained some respiratory symptoms reported by VAD patients. However, many questions remain unanswered. Recently, some volunteer VAD patients underwent bronchoscopy in order to ascertain possible damage that could be associated with their respiratory complaints. Methods. Fourteen fully-informed and volunteer VAD patients were submitted to bronchoscopy, and biopsies were removed for analysis. Results. All patients exhibited small submucosal vascular-like lesions near the spurs, consisting of increased collagen and elastin fibres. Histology disclosed cilliary abnormalities, basal membrane hyperplasia, and thickening of vessel walls. In five patients, collagen bundles appeared degenerative and disrupted. No inflammatory process was ever identified, and no differences were seen between smokers and non-smokers. Discussion. Data is in accordance with what was observed in LFN-exposed animal models and also in 8 VAD patients who developed lung tumours. Collagen disruption and degeneration was also observed in electron microscopy images of the respiratory tract of LFN-exposed rodents. Thickened blood and lymphatic vessel walls have been consistently seen in images of VAD patients and of LFN-exposed rodents. During bronchoscopy performed by other reasons, this sort of structural aspects is not frequently seen. Taken together, it is strongly suggested that these findings could be VAD-specific.
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