Publications by authors named "Stephen J Scott"

Necroptosis has emerged as a potential mechanism in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Here, we found that markers of necroptosis, including high mobility group box 1 release and phosphorylation of mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (p-MLKL), were markedly induced in the late stage of cigarette smoking-induced (CS-induced) emphysema in mouse lung tissue as well as in lung epithelial cells and organoids with higher dosage of or more prolonged exposure to cigarette smoking extract (CSE). Apoptotic signals were also detected and maximally induced in the early stage of CS-exposed mice and CSE-treated epithelial cells.

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Background: After the safety issues raised by the Salmeterol Multicenter Asthma Research Trial, concerns persist about the safety of agents that cause prolonged β-adrenoceptor stimulation in asthmatic patients. We therefore decided to revisit and review the use of continuous subcutaneous infusions of terbutaline (CSIT)-a treatment often reserved for those with severe and refractory disease.

Results: Original studies from the 1980s included 26 patients and showed that CSIT was well tolerated with predominately cutaneous side effects despite maintaining very high serum levels of terbutaline.

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