Airways are more reactive to histamine than to methacholine in patients with mild airway hyperresponsiveness, regardless of atopy

The airway muscles from allergen-sensitized animals in vitro show a heightened response to histamine, but not to carbachol. This study investigated whether the airway responsiveness to histamine in vivo is comparable to that of methacholine in human subjects with varying degrees of atopy. One-hundre...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Korean journal of internal medicine 2007, 22(3), , pp.164-170
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Inseon S, Lee, Seok, Kim, Dae-Hyeon, Chung, Se-Woong, Lee, Yoon-Cheol, Cho, Jae-Yeong, Lee, Woo-Jin
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Zusammenfassung:The airway muscles from allergen-sensitized animals in vitro show a heightened response to histamine, but not to carbachol. This study investigated whether the airway responsiveness to histamine in vivo is comparable to that of methacholine in human subjects with varying degrees of atopy. One-hundred-and-sixty-eight consecutive adult asthma patients or volunteers underwent bronchoprovocation tests to both histamine and methacholine after determining their blood eosinophil counts, serum total IgE levels and skin test reactivity to 10 common aeroallergens. The responsiveness to histamine was significantly related to that to methacholine (r=0.609, p
ISSN:1226-3303
2005-6648
DOI:10.3904/kjim.2007.22.3.164