Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 3, Mar 1996, 910-917.
Bronchial responsiveness to distilled water and methacholine and its relationship to inflammation and remodeling of the airways in asthma
A Chetta, A Foresi, M Del Donno, GF Consigli, G Bertorelli, A Pesci, RA Barbee and D Olivieri
Istituto di Clinica delle Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio, Ospedale Rasori, Universita di Parma, Italy.
Although bronchial hyperresponsiveness in asthma is associated with
inflammation within the airways, it is not known whether the degree and
type of inflammation influence the response to different stimuli and
whether pathologic changes of airway structure influence the
bronchoconstrictive responses. Therefore, number of inflammatory cells in
the epithelium and the lamina propria and the basement membrane thickness
were estimated from bronchial biopsies taken in 27 asthmatic subjects
(range percent predicted FEV1: 75.6 to 132.1, range of daily PEF
variability: 1.9% to 20%) and related to the degree of bronchial
responsiveness to ultrasonically nebulized distilled water (UNDW) and
methacholine (M). PD20UNDW (provocative dose) was measurable in 15 of 27
patients and ranged between 1.01 and 20.4 ml. PC20M (provocative
concentration) ranged between 0.15 and 31.7 mg/ml. In the 15 responders to
UNDW, total inflammatory cells (p<0.04) and eosinophils (p<0.015)
within the epithelium were higher than in 12 nonresponders to UNDW (PD20
> 34.8 ml). There was no correlation between PD20UNDW and any cell
counts whereas negative correlations were found between PC20M and both
total inflammatory cells (rs = -0.57; p<0.005) and eosinophils (rs =
-0.63; p< 0.0015) within the epithelium. The degree of thickening of
subepithelial layer ranged between 7 and 16 micrometers+ (n=26). Thickness
correlates both with total inflammatory cells (rs = 0.49; p<0.025) and
eosinophils (rs = 0.61; p< 0.003) within the epithelium. Moreover, it
was correlated with baseline FEV1 (rs = -0.57; p<0.003) and daily peak
expiratory flow (PEF) variability (rs = 0.51; p<0.01). A weak but
significant correlation was also found between subepithelial layer
thickness and PC20M (rs = -0.42; p<0.04). The results of this study
demonstrate that eosinophilic inflammation of bronchial epithelium plays a
role in determining UNDW and M responsiveness in asthma. Moreover, they
suggest that remodeling of the airways such as thickening of subepithelial
layer correlates with indices of asthma severity and could contribute to
the degree of M but not to UNDW responsiveness.
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