Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 6, 06 1994, 1447-1451.
Postallergen inhaled budesonide reduces late asthmatic response and inhibits the associated increase of airway responsiveness to methacholine in asthmatics
PL Paggiaro, FL Dente, MC Morelli, L Bancalari, A Di Franco, D Giannini, B Vagaggini, E Bacci, LM Fabbri and C Giuntini
Second Institute of Internal Medicine, Pisa, Italy.
To determine whether inhaled budesonide given after allergen inhalation
challenge inhibits the late asthmatic response (LAR) and/or the associated
increase of airway responsiveness to methacholine, we performed a
double-blind randomized cross-over study in 12 adult asthmatics (eight
male, four female; mean age, 20.3 yr; range, 18 to 29 yr) sensitized to
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (DP) previously shown to develop early and
late asthmatic response to allergen challenge with DP. On different days
each subject was randomized to receive budesonide 800 micrograms by
Turbuhaler or placebo, given three times; (1) after allergen inhalation,
after the onset of LAR, when FEV1 had fallen by > or = 15%; (2) 2 h
later; (3) 4 h later. Airway responsiveness to methacholine was measured
before allergen challenge at 8 to 10 h from allergen inhalation and 24 h
after the allergen inhalation. Inhaled budesonide significantly reduced the
LAR induced by allergen (maximal % fall in FEV1, delta FEV1%: -23 +/- 6%
with budesonide versus -38 +/- 9% with placebo; p < 0.001) and inhibited
the associated increase of airway responsiveness (geometric mean of
PD20FEV1 methacholine: 0.047 mg after budesonide versus 0.033 mg after
placebo at 8 to 10 h, p < 0.05; 0.119 mg after budesonide versus 0.062
mg after placebo at 24 h, p < 0.01). These results suggest that inhaled
budesonide may not only prevent but also reduce the late asthmatic response
induced by allergen and that it might also be considered in the treatment
of exacerbation of asthma.
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