Author/Authors :
Santus, Pierachille Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science (DIBIC) - Division of Respiratory Diseases - Universita` Degli Studi di Milano Ospedale L. Sacco—Polo Universitario, ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, Milan, Italy , Pecchiari, Matteo Department of Physiopathology and Transplantation - Universita` Degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy , Tursi, Francesco Division of Respiratory Diseases - Ospedale Maggiore di Lodi, ASST Lodi, Lodi, Italy , Valenti, Vincenzo Department of Health Bioscience - Universita` Degli Studi di Milano -Respiratory Unit, Policlinico di San Donato, IRCCS San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy , Saad, Marina Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science (DIBIC) - Division of Respiratory Diseases - Universita` Degli Studi di Milano Ospedale L. Sacco-Polo Universitario, ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, Milan, Italy , Radovanovic, Dejan Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science (DIBIC) - Division of Respiratory Diseases - Universita` Degli Studi di Milano Ospedale L. Sacco-Polo Universitario, ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
&e airway epithelium stretches and relaxes during the normal respiratory cycle, and hyperventilation exaggerates this
effect, resulting in changes in lung physiology. In fact, stretching of the airways influences lung function and the
secretion of airway mediators, which in turn may cause a potentially injurious inflammatory response. &is aim of the
present narrative review was to illustrate the current evidence on the importance of mechanical stress in the pathophysiology of lung diseases with a particular focus on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and to discuss
how this may influence pharmacological treatment strategies. Overall, treatment selection should be tailored to
counterpart the effects of mechanical stress, which influences inflammation both in asthma and COPD. &e most
suitable treatment approach between a long-acting β2-agonists/long-acting antimuscarinic-agonist (LABA/LAMA)
alone or with the addition of inhaled corticosteroids should be determined based on the underlying mechanism of
inflammation. Noteworthy, the anti-inflammatory effects of the glycopyrronium/indacaterol combination on hyperinflation and mucociliary clearance may decrease the rate of COPD exacerbations, and it may synergistically improve
bronchodilation with a double action on both the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and the
acetylcholine pathways.
Keywords :
Mechanical Stress , Lung Disease , COPD , Pathophysiology