Selected article for: "FEV1 rapid decline and lung function"

Author: Hur, Gyu Young; Broide, David H.
Title: Genes and Pathways Regulating Decline in Lung Function and Airway Remodeling in Asthma
  • Document date: 2019_6_4
  • ID: 6j3k3viu_34
    Snippet: Sex hormones may contribute to the higher prevalence and severity of adult asthma in women compared to men. As female asthmatics in their reproductive years may have perimenstrual worsening of asthma symptoms, changes in levels of hormones, such as estrogen, may contribute. Estrogen acts via the ESR1 and β. In a longitudinal study of ESR1 SNPs and lung function in 200 asthma probands and their families (males and females) with a median 20.1 year.....
    Document: Sex hormones may contribute to the higher prevalence and severity of adult asthma in women compared to men. As female asthmatics in their reproductive years may have perimenstrual worsening of asthma symptoms, changes in levels of hormones, such as estrogen, may contribute. Estrogen acts via the ESR1 and β. In a longitudinal study of ESR1 SNPs and lung function in 200 asthma probands and their families (males and females) with a median 20.1 years of follow-up, 2 ESR1 SNPs (rs2077647 and rs9340799) were significantly associated with the rapid decline of FEV1 (15.7 mL/year for TT of rs2077647 and 16.1 mL/

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