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Late asthmatic response to Ascaris antigen challenge in dogs treated with metyrapone
Authors:H Sasaki  M Yanai  S Shimura  H Okayama  T Aikawa  T Sasaki  T Takishima
Institution:First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Abstract:We developed an experimental dog preparation that shows a biphasic bronchoconstriction after allergen exposure. After anesthetization, the dogs were intubated with endotracheal tubes and manually ventilated. Respiratory resistance (Rrs) was measured by the forced oscillation method at 3 Hz. Ascaris suum, diluted from 10(-5) to 10(-2) of the extract, was inhaled during tidal breathing for 5 min. One hour before antigen challenge, 10 dogs received 70 mg/kg of metyrapone (cortisol synthesis inhibitor), and 2 h after antigen challenge 35 mg/kg of metyrapone were injected intravenously. In another 10 dogs, metyrapone was not administered. After the maximal increase in Rrs had been assessed (immediate asthmatic response), Rrs increased again 4 to 6 h after antigen challenge in 8 of the 10 dogs treated with metyrapone (late asthmatic response, 443 +/- 282% mean +/- SD of initial Rrs), which was significantly higher than Rrs 6 h after antigen challenge (124 +/- 41%) in dogs without metyrapone (p less than 0.01). In another 5 dogs, ragweed challenge with metyrapone caused no change in Rrs. Bronchoalveolar lavage at the time of the late response revealed a significant correlation between late asthmatic response and neutrophil accumulation (p less than 0.01) in all dogs. We conclude that cortisol depletion augments the occurrence of the late response. The present dog model may be a useful tool for study of the late response in bronchial asthma.
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