Literature DB >> 8066569

Modification of concentration-response curves to inhaled methacholine after the pollen season in subjects with pollen induced rhinitis.

L Prieto1, M López, J M Bertó, A Peris.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effect of cessation of exposure to pollen on the concentration-response curves to inhaled methacholine was investigated.
METHODS: Methacholine inhalation challenges (up to 200 mg/ml) were performed in 13 non-asthmatic patients with grass and/or Parietaria pollen-induced rhinitis during the pollen season, and one and four months after it. Concentration-response curves were characterised by their PC20, position, and plateau.
RESULTS: Geometric mean methacholine PC20 increased from 6.4 mg/ml during the pollen season to 28.2 mg/ml and 54.9 mg/ml one and four months after the end of season, respectively. The mean (SE) level of the plateau decreased from 30.5 (4.3%) in the pollen season to 23.3 (3.7)% and 20.1 (3.3)% one and four months after the end of pollen season, respectively. Although the methacholine concentration that produced 50% of the maximal response increased from 2.9 mg/ml to 4.3 mg/ml and 6.0 mg/ml, the differences were not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: In non-asthmatic patients with pollen-induced rhinitis cessation of exposure to pollen is associated with significant modifications in the methacholine threshold value and level of plateau, and with a small shift in the concentration-response curves to the right.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8066569      PMCID: PMC475064          DOI: 10.1136/thx.49.7.711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorax        ISSN: 0040-6376            Impact factor:   9.139


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