Literature DB >> 3345042

Local cellular and humoral responses to antigenic and distilled water challenge in subjects with allergic rhinitis.

N Meslier1, G Braunstein, J Lacronique, J F Dessanges, F Rakotosihanaka, P Devillier, A Lockhart, J M Mencia-Huerta, H A Boushey.   

Abstract

We studied nasal responses to allergen, saline, and distilled water aerosol in 7 subjects with allergic rhinitis to determine whether they caused a similar release of mediators and influx of inflammatory cells into the nasal lumen. The subjects were challenged first with allergen and then with aerosols of distilled water and of normal saline in random order on separate days. We measured nasal airway resistance (Rn) by posterior rhinomanometry, measured the concentrations of protein, histamine, leukotrienes (LT) B4, C4, and D4, and platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) and performed total and differential cell counts in nasal lavage fluid obtained before and after each challenge. Allergen challenge provoked a 2-fold or greater increase in nasal airway resistance in all subjects (mean increase = 12.2-fold). This response was associated with significant increases in protein, histamine, LTB4, and sulfidopeptide leukotrienes. 2-lyso-PAF-acether increased significantly, indicating activation of phospholipase A2, but PAF-acether was detected in only one subject. The total cell count increased from 55 +/- 44 x 10(3)/ml to 200 +/- 168 x 10(3)/ml; polymorphonuclear neutrophils increased from 11 +/- 22 x 10(3)/ml to 108 +/- 96 x 10(3)/ml, and eosinophils increased from 1.3 +/- 1.8 x 10(3)/ml to 10.6 +/- 15.3 x 10(3)/ml (p less than 0.05). Saline insufflation provoked insignificant changes in mean Rn, in the levels of protein and all inflammatory mediators, and in the number and types of cells in nasal lavage fluid. Distilled water insufflation also provoked an insignificant increase in mean Rn, but there was a 14-fold increase in one subject.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3345042     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/137.3.617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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