Bronchial overproduction of leukotrienes and inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis are involved in the pathogenesis of aspirin-induced asthma. We investigated whether inhaled prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) attenuates the response to bronchial challenge with lysine acetylsalicylate (LASA) and the associated increase in urinary leukotriene E4 (u-LTE4) in seven aspirin- sensitive subjects with asthma. Each subject performed two challenges with a single dose of LASA that caused a decrease in FEV1 of 20% or more in a preliminary test, immediately after inhaling 100 μg PGE2 in 4 ml saline or placebo, according to a randomized double-blind protocol. FEV1 was recorded at 30-min intervals for 4 h. u-LTE4 was measured by combined high- performance liquid chromatography enzyme immunoassay at 2-h intervals. After placebo, LASA caused an obstructive reaction in all patients, with a maximum decrease in FEV1 of 35 ± 5% with respect to baseline. u-LTE4 rose from 911 ± 261 picograms (pg)/mg creatinine at baseline to a maximum value of 2249 ± 748 after challenge. Inhaled PGE2 provided almost complete protection in all patients. Baseline u-LTE4 was 883 ± 243 pg/mg creatinine and did not change significantly during the test, reaching a maximum value of 864 ± 290 (p < 0.05 versus placebo). These results confirm that PGE2 is highly effective in preventing aspirin-induced asthma and suggest that this effect is mediated by inhibition of sulfidopeptide leukotriene production.

Inhaled PGE2 prevents aspirin-induced bronchoconstriction and urinary LTE4 excretion in aspirin-sensitive asthma. / P. Sestini, L. Armetti, G. Gambaro, M. Pieroni, R. Refini, A. Sala, A. Vaghi, G. Folco, S. Bianco, M. Robuschi. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1073-449X. - 153:2(1996), pp. 572-575.

Inhaled PGE2 prevents aspirin-induced bronchoconstriction and urinary LTE4 excretion in aspirin-sensitive asthma.

A. Sala;
1996

Abstract

Bronchial overproduction of leukotrienes and inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis are involved in the pathogenesis of aspirin-induced asthma. We investigated whether inhaled prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) attenuates the response to bronchial challenge with lysine acetylsalicylate (LASA) and the associated increase in urinary leukotriene E4 (u-LTE4) in seven aspirin- sensitive subjects with asthma. Each subject performed two challenges with a single dose of LASA that caused a decrease in FEV1 of 20% or more in a preliminary test, immediately after inhaling 100 μg PGE2 in 4 ml saline or placebo, according to a randomized double-blind protocol. FEV1 was recorded at 30-min intervals for 4 h. u-LTE4 was measured by combined high- performance liquid chromatography enzyme immunoassay at 2-h intervals. After placebo, LASA caused an obstructive reaction in all patients, with a maximum decrease in FEV1 of 35 ± 5% with respect to baseline. u-LTE4 rose from 911 ± 261 picograms (pg)/mg creatinine at baseline to a maximum value of 2249 ± 748 after challenge. Inhaled PGE2 provided almost complete protection in all patients. Baseline u-LTE4 was 883 ± 243 pg/mg creatinine and did not change significantly during the test, reaching a maximum value of 864 ± 290 (p < 0.05 versus placebo). These results confirm that PGE2 is highly effective in preventing aspirin-induced asthma and suggest that this effect is mediated by inhibition of sulfidopeptide leukotriene production.
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1996
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575
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Inhaled PGE2 prevents aspirin-induced bronchoconstriction and urinary LTE4 excretion in aspirin-sensitive asthma. / P. Sestini, L. Armetti, G. Gambaro, M. Pieroni, R. Refini, A. Sala, A. Vaghi, G. Folco, S. Bianco, M. Robuschi. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1073-449X. - 153:2(1996), pp. 572-575.
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