Exhaled Eicosanoids following Bronchial Aspirin Challenge in Asthma Patients with and without Aspirin Hypersensitivity: The Pilot Study.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-12 DOI:10.1155/2012/696792
L Mastalerz, M Sanak, J Kumik, A Gawlewicz-Mroczka, N Celejewska-Wójcik, A Cmiel, A Szczeklik
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Background. Special regulatory role of eicosanoids has been postulated in aspirin-induced asthma. Objective. To investigate effects of aspirin on exhaled breath condensate (EBC) levels of eicosanoids in patients with asthma. Methods. We determined EBC eicosanoid concentrations using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS(2)) or both. Determinations were performed at baseline and following bronchial aspirin challenge, in two well-defined phenotypes of asthma: aspirin-sensitive and aspirin-tolerant patients. Results. Aspirin precipitated bronchial reactions in all aspirin-sensitive, but in none of aspirin-tolerant patients (ATAs). At baseline, eicosanoids profile did not differ between both asthma groups except for lipoxygenation products: 5- and 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (5-, 15-HETE) which were higher in aspirin-induced asthma (AIA) than inaspirin-tolerant subjects. Following aspirin challenge the total levels of cysteinyl-leukotrienes (cys-LTs) remained unchanged in both groups. The dose of aspirin had an effect on magnitude of the response of the exhaled cys-LTs and prostanoids levels only in AIA subjects. Conclusion. The high baseline eicosanoid profiling of lipoxygenation products 5- and 15-HETE in EBC makes it possible to detect alterations in aspirin-sensitive asthma. Cysteinyl-leukotrienes, and eoxins levels in EBC after bronchial aspirin administration in stable asthma patients cannot be used as a reliable diagnostic index for aspirin hypersensitivity.

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伴有或不伴有阿司匹林超敏反应的哮喘患者在支气管阿司匹林刺激后呼出的二十烷类化合物:初步研究
背景。二十烷类化合物在阿司匹林诱发哮喘中具有特殊的调节作用。目标。目的:探讨阿司匹林对哮喘患者呼出气凝物(EBC)类二十烷酸水平的影响。方法。我们使用气相色谱/质谱(GC-MS)和高效液相色谱/质谱(HPLC-MS(2))或两者同时测定EBC类二十烷浓度。在两种明确的哮喘表型:阿司匹林敏感型和阿司匹林耐受型患者中,在基线和支气管阿司匹林刺激后进行测定。结果。阿司匹林在所有阿司匹林敏感患者中均有支气管反应,但在所有阿司匹林耐受患者(ATAs)中无。在基线时,除了脂氧合产物:5-和15-羟基二十碳四烯酸(5-,15-HETE)在阿司匹林诱导哮喘(AIA)中比在阿司匹林耐受组中更高外,两个哮喘组之间的类二十碳烷含量没有差异。服用阿司匹林后,两组的半胱氨酸-白三烯(cys- lt)总水平保持不变。阿司匹林的剂量仅对AIA受试者呼出的cys- lt和前列腺素水平的反应程度有影响。结论。EBC中脂氧合产物5-和15-HETE的高基线类二十烷谱分析使得检测阿司匹林敏感性哮喘的改变成为可能。稳定型哮喘患者经支气管给予阿司匹林后EBC中半胱氨酸-白三烯和eoxins水平不能作为阿司匹林超敏反应的可靠诊断指标。
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