DO NASAL MAST-CELLS RELEASE HISTAMINE ON STIMULATION WITH SUBSTANCE-P IN ALLERGIC RHINITIS

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BRAUNSTEIN, G [1 ]
BUVRY, A [1 ]
LACRONIQUE, J [1 ]
DESJARDINS, N [1 ]
FROSSARD, N [1 ]
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[1] UFR COCHIN PORT ROYAL,PHYSIOL RESP LAB,PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1016/S0335-7457(05)80336-3
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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The effects of nasal administration of increasing doses of exogenous substance P have been studied in patients with allergic rhinitis treated with placebo or with the H-1 antagonist cetirizine (10 mg twice daily for 3 days). Responses to substance P were assessed by posterior rhinomanometry (measuring nasal airway resistance) and by measure of histamine, protein and albumin production and cell recovery in nasal ravage fluids before and after challenge. Substance P induced a dose-dependent increase in nasal airway resistance which was similar after treatment with either cetirizine or placebo (maximal increase in nasal airway resistance was 4.2-fold greater than the baseline with the placebo and 4.7-fold greater than the baseline with cetirizine). No histamine release was observed. Similar increases in protein and albumin production were observed after stimulation with substance P along with the placebo (protein: from 0.35+/-0.11 to 3.31+/-0.62 mg and albumin: from 0.09+/-0.04 to 2.08+/-0.39 mg) and when combined with cetirizine treatment (proteins: from 0.42+/-0.09 to 3.62+/-0.77 and albumin: from 0.17+/-0.04 to 2.19+/-0.51 mg). After stimulation with substance P, percentages of neutrophils recovered in nasal fluids increased from 26.2+/-11.5 to 54.5+/-9.5 with the placebo and from 35.5+/-11.0 to 53.6+/-9.5 with cetirizine. Eosinophils were inconsistently found after substance P stimulation during both treatments. In conclusion, nasal response to substance P is not modified by cetirizine which suggests that the effect of substance P is not secondary to histamine release in the nose in man.
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