Preganglion fibers release acetylcholine at the level of peribronchial ganglia, from which postganglion fibers are generated, leading to the release of acetylcholine in the bronchial wall.
When beneficial results have been claimed for steroid therapy the investigators have usually ascribed this to the ability of the steroid to suppress inflammation in the bronchial walls ...
[6] Overexpression of the LTC 4 synthase in the bronchial wall may be the single most important determinant of acute respiratory reactions to aspirin in subjects with AIA. In addition, the removal ...