Literature DB >> 3046445

Bronchial reactivity pattern in nonasthmatic parents of asthmatics.

R J Hopp1, A K Bewtra, R Biven, N M Nair, R G Townley.   

Abstract

Genetic mechanisms have been proposed to explain the presence of asthma in families. A methacholine challenge can identify individuals with bronchial reactivity (a hallmark of asthma). It may then be possible to determine whether the presence of non-specific bronchial reactivity, as detected by a methacholine response, has potential as a genetic marker. Thirty-one non-asthmatic parent pairs of asthmatic children were selected from asthma (AF) families enrolled in a Natural History of Asthma study. Parent pairs were chosen if both gave negative responses to a modified National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute questionnaire on asthma. The methacholine response of these parents of asthmatic children had a bimodal distribution. These results show that the methacholine response can mark bronchial reactivity without the presence of clinical asthma and that a familial component of bronchial reactivity exists which may be transmitted from one generation to the next.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3046445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Allergy        ISSN: 0003-4738


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