2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2014.05.020
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Effect of Asian sand dust on Japanese cedar pollinosis

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“…during the high-pollen season) because the amount of allergens penetrating the nasal mucosa may be saturated under these conditions. Indeed, a study reported that particulate matter, Asian sand dust, exacerbated Japanese cedar pollinosis in the low-pollen season, but not in the high-pollen season [36]. Second, protease allergens such as house dust mites disrupt TJ in vitro [18]; thus, DEP might not exacerbate the symptoms of house dust mite-induced AR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…during the high-pollen season) because the amount of allergens penetrating the nasal mucosa may be saturated under these conditions. Indeed, a study reported that particulate matter, Asian sand dust, exacerbated Japanese cedar pollinosis in the low-pollen season, but not in the high-pollen season [36]. Second, protease allergens such as house dust mites disrupt TJ in vitro [18]; thus, DEP might not exacerbate the symptoms of house dust mite-induced AR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, aggravation of symptoms by PM 10 could be masked by the more powerful influence of causative allergens (house dust mites, in our study). Ogi et al [10] suggested that in patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis, patients suffered from aggravated symptoms before the pollen season. However, during the pollen season, they reported no difference in their symptom in spite of ASD event.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chang et al [9] tried to analyze the correlation between the ASD storm and increases in clinic visit due to allergic rhinitis (AR), but found no significant correlation. Several researchers in Japan have tried to evaluate the correlation between ASD event and Japanese cedar pollinosis [10,11]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The influence of these factors on aeroallergens can be direct and indirect [128], and all have been associated with allergic respiratory morbidity [129,130,131] and mortality [132,133]. There is some indication of an association between season of birth on the development of asthma and allergies [134].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%