hyperresponsiveness
Hyperresponsiveness refers to the abnormal amplification of a tissue's or organ's response to a stimulus, producing an effect that exceeds the normal range. It can result from heightened receptor sensitivity, increased signal transduction, persistent inflammation, neural sensitization, or genetic factors that predispose toward stronger responses. The concept is used across disciplines but is most commonly discussed in respiratory and immunological contexts.
In the respiratory system, airway hyperresponsiveness is a central feature of asthma. The airways constrict more
Mechanisms behind hyperresponsiveness are multifactorial. They include increased mediator release by inflammatory cells, altered receptor expression,
Assessment depends on the affected organ. Airway hyperresponsiveness is assessed with provocation tests such as methacholine
Management focuses on reducing the amplified response and its triggers. In asthma-like airway hyperresponsiveness, this commonly