Individual studies have suggested the utility of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurement in detecting cough-variant asthma and eosinophilic bronchitis in patients with chronic cough. The aim of this study was to clarify a correlation of cough reflex sensitivity and fractional exhaled nitric oxide in asthmatic children. 25 children with asthma and 15 controls were submitted to cough reflex sensitivity measurement – capsaicin aerosol in doubling concentrations (from 0.61 to 1250 µmol/l) was inhaled by a single breath method. Concentrations of capsaicin causing two (C2) and five coughs (C5) were reported. Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurement was included. Asthmatic children (11 boys and 14 girls, mean age 9±1 years) and control group (unconfirmed diagnosis of asthma) (6 boys and 9 girls, mean age 8±1 years) were included into the study. FeNO vs. C2 in asthma (Spearman´s rank correlation: -0.146, p=0.49); FENO vs. C5 in asthma (Spearman´s rank correlation: -0.777, p=0.71). We found that there is no correlation between cough reflex sensitivity and fractional exhaled nitric oxide either in children with asthma or in the control group.
New knowledge about the neural aspects of cough has revealed
a complex network of pathways that initiate cough. The effect of
inflammation on cough neural processing occurs at multiple
peripheral and central sites within the nervous system. Evidence
exists that direct or indirect neuroimmune interaction induces
a complex response, which can be altered by mediators released
by the sensory or parasympathetic neurons and vice versa. The
aim of this study was to clarify changes of cough reflex sensitivity
– the activity of airway afferent nerve endings - in asthmatic
children. 25 children with asthma and 15 controls were submitted
to cough reflex sensitivity measurement - capsaicin aerosol in
doubling concentrations (from 0.61 to 1250 µmol/l) was inhaled
by a single breath method. Concentrations of capsaicin causing
two (C2) and five coughs (C5) were reported. Asthmatic children'
(11 boys and 14 girls, mean age 9 ± 1 yrs) cough reflex sensitivity
(geometric mean, with the 95 % CI) for C2 was 4.25 (2.25-8.03)
µmol/l vs. control C2 (6 boys and 9 girls, mean age 8 ± 1 yrs) was
10.61 (5.28-21.32) µmol/l (p=0.024). Asthmatic children' C5 was
100.27 (49.30-203.93) µmol/l vs. control C5 56.53 (19.69-162.35)
µmol/l (p=0.348). There was a statistically significant decrease of
C2 (cough threshold) in the asthmatic patients relative to controls
(p-value for the two-sample t-test of log(C2) for the one-sided
alternative, p-value = 0.024). The 95 % confidence interval for the
difference of the mean C2 in asthma vs. control, [1.004, 6.207].
For C5, the difference was not statistically significant (p-value =
0.348). There was a statistically significant decrease of cough
reflex sensitivity (the activity of airway afferent nerve endings) -
C2 value in the asthmatic children relative to controls.
The aim of this study was to investigate aldose reductase inhibitory action of setipiprant as a potential additional mechanism contributing to its anti-inflammatory action. Aldose reductase activity was determined by spectrophotometric measuring of NADPH consumption. Setipiprant was found to inhibit aldose reductase/NADPH-mediated reduction of 4-hydroxynonenal, 4-hydroxynonenal glutathione and prostaglandin H2 substrates, all relevant to the process of inflammation. Molecular modeling simulations into the aldose reductase inhibitor binding site revealed an interaction pattern of setipiprant. Considering multifactorial etiology of inflammatory pathologies, it is suggested that, in addition to the antagonizing prostaglandin D2 receptor, inhibition of aldose reductase may contribute to the reported anti-inflammatory action of setipiprant., J. Ballekova, M. Soltesova-Prnova, M. Majekova, M. Stefek., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Allergic processes are complex disorders in which inflammatory and immunological mechanisms are involved. Many studies indicate that the adhesion molecules are upregulated in allergic inflammation, and play a critical role in the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation. Modulation of the expression of adhesion molecules may provide a potential new target for therapeutic intervention in allergic diseases. In the present study the changes expression of adhesion molecules CDlla, CD18 (LFA-1), CD54 (ICAM-1) and L-selectin (CD62L) and VLA-4 (CD49d) were analysed by flow cytometry. Serum concentrations of soluble ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and soluble low affinity receptor for IgE concentrations sCD23 were measured by ELISA in atopic patients with mild asthma before and after treatment by disodium cromoglycate (DSCG). The most significant finding was a significant decrease of ICAM-1 expression on monocytes and CD49d on monocytes and lymphocytes as well as an increase of L-selectin expression on monocytes after treatment with DSCG, without any associated effect on CDlla and CD18. The levels of soluble ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 were not changed, only the levels of soluble CD23 that plays a regulatory role in ongoing IgE production, were decreased in asthmatic patients after the treatment with DSCG. These results suggest that DSCG diminishes cell activation.