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Correlation Between Increased Bronchial Responsiveness to Histamine and Diminished Plasma Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Response After Epinephrine in Asthmatic Children. Diminished Plasma Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Response After Epinephrine In...

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Date 1977 May 1
PMID 192769
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Abstract

The respiratory threshold to histamine and the plasma cyclic adenosine monophosphate (AMP) every 5 min for 40 min after subcutaneous epinephrine were determined in 21 children with moderate bronchial asthma who were without symptoms at the time of study. There was a statistically significant correlation between a high respiratory sensitivity to histamine and a low plasma cyclic AMP response to epinephrine. The plasma cyclic AMP response was compared with that in 16 control subjects. The asthmatic patients had significantly diminished responses; the difference was greatest for the values 25 min after stimulation. This study supports the hypotheses that the bronchial hyperresponsiveness in asthma is due partly to a defective beta adrenergic system and that the defect is permanent, existing also during periods without symptoms or medication and in patients with moderate asthma.

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