Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 6, Dec 1995, 2068-2075.
Abnormal intraepithelial airway nerves in persistent unexplained cough?
F O'Connell, DR Springall, A Moradoghli-Haftvani, T Krausz, D Price, RW Fuller, JM Polak and NB Pride
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Idiopathic persistent nonproductive cough (PNPC) is characterized by
enhanced cough sensitivity to inhaled capsaicin, suggesting that
capsaicin-sensitive afferent airway nerves are either present in increased
numbers or functionally upregulated. In 16 patients with idiopathic PNPC
and eight healthy control subjects, we measured cough sensitivity to
inhaled capsaicin and the anatomic density in bronchial epithelium of
nerves immunoreactive for the general nerve-marker protein gene product
(PGP)-9.5 and the sensory neuropeptides calcitonin- gene-related-peptide
(CGRP) and substance-P (SP). The log concentrations of capsaicin required
to elicit at least two (C2) and five (C5) coughs were significantly lower
in patients (P) than in control subjects (C) (median [range] log C2, P =
0.3 [-0.3 to 1.2] microM; C = 1.5 [0.9 to 2.1], p < 0.0005; log C5, P =
0.8 [-0.3 to 2.1]; C = 2.6 [1.8 to 3.0], p < 0.0005). In bronchial
epithelium taken from the carina of the right upper lobe (RUL) and a
subsegmental carina of the right lower lobe (RLL), total nerve density
(PGP-9.5 immunoreactivity) was greater in P than C, although this was not
significant. CGRP-immunoreactive nerve density was significantly higher in
P than in C in the RUL (median [range] P = 1.05% [0.13 to 5.08]; C = 0.02%
[0 to 0.24], p = 0.001) and RLL (P = 0.59% [0.04 to 3.14]; C = 0% [0 to
0.50], p < 0.02). SP-immunoreactive nerves were not significantly
different in the two groups. Abnormal intraepithelial airway nerves
containing increased quantities of CGRP are present in patients with
idiopathic PNPC.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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