bronchoconstrictive
Bronchoconstrictive describes anything that causes bronchoconstriction, the narrowing of the airways due to contraction of the bronchial smooth muscle. This constriction increases airway resistance and can impair airflow, especially during expiration. Bronchoconstriction can occur as part of normal reflex responses or in pathological conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Mechanisms and mediators contributing to bronchoconstriction include activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, with acetylcholine acting
Bronchoconstrictive agents and tests are used to study and diagnose conditions. Agents such as methacholine and
Clinical significance and management involve avoiding triggers when possible and using pharmacologic therapies to counteract constriction