1977
DOI: 10.1159/000193844
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Bronchial Reactivity to Prostaglandins F<sub>2α</sub>, E<sub>2</sub>, and Histamine in Different Types of Asthma

Abstract: Bronchial reactivity to prostaglandins F (PGF), E2 (PGE2) and histamine has been studied in 27 patients with aspirin-sensitive asthma and in 28 asthmatics without this sensitivity. Of the latter group, 13 patients had atopic, 9 infectious, and 6 mixed type of asthma. Atopic patients were characterized by vivid reactivity to low doses of both PGF and histamine. In patients with infectious asthma significantly higher doses of both PGF and histamine w… Show more

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“…Demonstration of hyperreactivity of the bronchial tissues is almost obligatory for the diagnosis of bronchial asthma (1,3,7,27,40,50,58). Hyperreactivity is demonstrated not only to histamine and acetylcholine, but to other biochemical agents as well, including bradykinin, SRS-A and prostaglandin F2-alpha (1,35,55,58). By means of bronchial provocation testing, differentiation can be made with respect to the degree of sensitivity to these trigger agents.…”
Section: Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Demonstration of hyperreactivity of the bronchial tissues is almost obligatory for the diagnosis of bronchial asthma (1,3,7,27,40,50,58). Hyperreactivity is demonstrated not only to histamine and acetylcholine, but to other biochemical agents as well, including bradykinin, SRS-A and prostaglandin F2-alpha (1,35,55,58). By means of bronchial provocation testing, differentiation can be made with respect to the degree of sensitivity to these trigger agents.…”
Section: Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to demonstrate a marked disparity in response between different trigger stimuli, be it between histamine and metacholine/-acetylcholine (26,28,53), or between histamine and prostaglandin F2-alpha (35,55). Histamine may act directly on the smooth muscles in the bronchi as well as be a trigger for parasympathetic irritant receptors in the bronchi.…”
Section: Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast Szczeklik et al investigated airway response to PGF21 in three groups of asthmatic subjects, namely aspirin-sensitive, atopic and intrinsic respectively. Atopic patients were reactive to low doses of histamine and PGF2a [30]. Aspirin-sensitive asthmatics had similar airway responses to histamine but tolerated higher doses of PGF2a.…”
Section: Target Organ Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 97%