Effects of nitrogen dioxide on allergic airway responses in subjects with asthma

Witten, A; Solomon, C; Abbritti, E; Arjomandi, M; Zhai, W; Kleinman, M; Balmes, J

HERO ID

88985

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

16340706

HERO ID 88985
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Effects of nitrogen dioxide on allergic airway responses in subjects with asthma
Authors Witten, A; Solomon, C; Abbritti, E; Arjomandi, M; Zhai, W; Kleinman, M; Balmes, J
Journal Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Volume 47
Issue 12
Page Numbers 1250-1259
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether nitrogen dioxide (NO2) can enhance airway inflammation after allergen challenge in asthmatic subjects. METHODS: Fifteen house-dust-mite (HDM)-sensitive asthmatic subjects were exposed for 3 hours to filtered air or 0.4 ppm NO2, followed by inhalational challenge with HDM allergen. Markers of inflammation were measured in sputum at 6 hours and 26 hours after allergen challenge. RESULTS: After exposure to NO2, eosinophil concentration decreased significantly in the 6-hour postallergen sputum. No significant NO2-related difference was observed for other variables. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that, in most asthmatic individuals, multi-hour exposure to a high ambient concentration of NO2 does not enhance the inflammatory response to subsequent inhaled allergen as assessed by cell distribution in induced sputum. Because the decrease in airway eosinophils has been reported in previous animal studies, future research should be directed toward the mechanism of this effect.
Doi 10.1097/01.jom.0000177081.62204.8d
Pmid 16340706
Wosid WOS:000233943800010
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Comments ECRIB.J. Occup. Environ. Med. 47: 1250-1259.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
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