Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 2, Feb 1994, 482-489.
Airway inflammation in nonasthmatic subjects with chronic cough
LP Boulet, J Milot, M Boutet, F St Georges and M Laviolette
Unite de Recherche, Centre de Pneumologie de l'Hopital Laval, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada.
The physiopathology of chronic cough remains obscure. We evaluated the
possibility that chronic cough in nonasthmatic subjects is associated with
airway inflammation, and if this is so, what the relationship between this
inflammation and the possible etiology of cough might be, as well as its
response to inhaled steroids. Nineteen nonsmoking, nonasthmatic subjects
referred for a persistent cough (mean: 3.8 yr) were evaluated and compared
with 10 normal subjects. The evaluation included a respiratory
questionnaire, a physical examination, allergy skin-prick tests, chest and
sinus radiographs, esophageal pH monitoring, measurements of expiratory
flows, methacholine and citric acid challenges, and flexible bronchoscopy
for bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and bronchial biopsies. Fourteen subjects
further accepted participation in a randomized, double-blind crossover
trial of inhaled beclomethasone (500 micrograms four times daily) and a
placebo for 1 mo each. Four groups of subjects were identified according to
the presence of postnasal discharge (n = 4), gastroesophageal reflux (n =
6), both conditions (n = 5), or neither (n = 4). Subjects with chronic
cough had an increased number of inflammatory cells in their
bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), but there was no significant
difference between the four subgroups of coughers. As compared with control
subjects, the bronchial biopsies of subjects with chronic cough showed
increased epithelial desquamation (p = 0.004) and inflammatory cells (p =
0.005), particularly mononuclear cells (p < 0.01), in addition to
submucosal fibrosis, squamous-cell metaplasia, and loss of cilia. These
findings were not significantly different between the different etiologic
groups. In subjects with chronic cough, basement-membrane thickness was
normal and not different from that of control subjects.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED
AT 250 WORDS)
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