Literature DB >> 3181407

Ambient nitrogen dioxide concentrations increase bronchial responsiveness in subjects with mild asthma.

G Bylin1, G Hedenstierna, T Lindvall, B Sundin.   

Abstract

Twenty subjects with mild asthma were exposed at rest in a body plethysmograph, to NO2 at 0, 260, 510 and 1,000 micrograms.m3, for 30 min on four separate days. Bronchial responsiveness (histamine inhalation test) was measured after each exposure session. Airway resistance (Raw), thoracic gas volume (TGV) and specific airway resistance (sRaw) were measured before, during and after exposure, and the breathing pattern was monitored during the whole session. Bronchial responsiveness increased significantly after 30 min exposure to 510 micrograms.m3 NO2 (p less than 0.01). There were also tendencies to an increased bronchial responsiveness after exposure to 260 and 1,000 micron.m3 NO2, but these changes were not statistically significant. Effects on airway resistance and breathing pattern were not demonstrated by exposure to 0-1,000 micrograms.m3 NO2. We conclude that short-term NO2 exposure at about 500 micrograms.m3 slightly affects human bronchial responsiveness in subjects with mild asthma.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3181407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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