Drug effects on exercise-induced late asthmatic responses.

Y Iikura, H Inui, T Obata, T Nagakura, H Sugimoto, T H Lee, A B Kay
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Abstract

Disodium cromoglycate, prednisolone, beclomethasone and salbutamol were administered prior to the cycle ergometer exercise task separately to different groups of children with exercise-induced dual asthmatic reaction. Pre-treatment with disodium cromoglycate of ten asthmatics totally inhibited the dual reaction. Prednisolone treatment of eleven asthmatics and beclomethasone treatment of five asthmatics did not inhibit the early response but only the late response. Salbutamol treatment of ten asthmatics mainly inhibited the early phase reaction. Changes in neutrophil chemotactic activity correlated with airflow limitation in the disodium cromoglycate and prednisolone study, however, there were some discrepancies between the changes in FEV1 and neutrophil chemotactic activity in the beclomethasone and salbutamol studies. These findings suggest that exercise-induced dual asthmatic reaction are modified by disodium cromoglycate, prednisolone, beclomethasone or salbutamol in a mechanism which may be different in each drug and that there are similarities in the inflammatory responses in antigen- and exercise-induced dual asthmatic responses.

药物对运动性晚期哮喘反应的影响。
对不同组运动性双喘反应患儿在运动测力仪运动任务前分别给予克糖酸二钠、强的松龙、倍氯米松和沙丁胺醇。10例哮喘患者用甘糖二钠预处理完全抑制双反应。强的松龙治疗11例,倍氯米松治疗5例,均未抑制早期反应,仅抑制晚期反应。沙丁胺醇治疗10例哮喘患者主要抑制早期反应。在糖苷二钠和强的松龙研究中,中性粒细胞趋化活性的变化与血流限制相关,然而,在倍氯米松和沙丁胺醇研究中,FEV1和中性粒细胞趋化活性的变化之间存在一些差异。这些结果提示,运动诱导的双哮喘反应可被克糖酸二钠、强的松龙、倍氯米松或沙丁胺醇改变,其机制可能不同,抗原诱导的双哮喘反应和运动诱导的双哮喘反应的炎症反应有相似之处。
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