Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 1, 01 1996, 381-390.
Airway responsiveness to bradykinin is related to eosinophilic inflammation in asthma
GL Roisman, JG Lacronique, N Desmazes-Dufeu, C Carre, A Le Cae and DJ Dusser
Service de Pneumologie, U.F.R. Cochin-Port-Royal, Universite Rene Descartes, Paris, France.
We investigated the relationship between airway inflammation and airway
responsiveness, as assessed by PD15, to methacholine and to bradykinin in
asthmatic patients. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), bronchial biopsies, and
methacholine and bradykinin challenges were performed in 18 nonsmoking
subjects with mild or moderate perennial asthma. Bradykinin PD15 correlated
negatively with eosinophil count in BAL (p < 0.05), in the epithelium (p
< 0.05), in the lamina propria (p = 0.02) and in the total submucosa (p
< 0.01). Conversely, no significant correlation existed between airway
responsiveness to methacholine and eosinophil count in BAL or in airway
mucosa. Airway responsiveness to either agonist did not correlate with the
thickness of the basement membrane, the shedding of the airway epithelium,
the count of lymphocytes in the airway mucosa, or the percentage of
neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophage in BAL. The presence of
degranulated eosinophils was associated with an increased number of
eosinophils in the airway epithelium (p = 0.04), in the lamina propria (p =
0.03), in the total submucosa (p = 0.02), and with increased airway
responsiveness to bradykinin (p < 0.02). We conclude that in asthmatic
patients, airway responsiveness to bradykinin but not to methacholine is
related to the magnitude of eosinophilic inflammation in the airway mucosa.
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