Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs

Background: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is recognized as a precursor of bronchial asthma (BA). However, the cough response to bronchoconstriction differs between these similar diseases. Repeated bronchoconstriction and the resulting imbalance of endogenous lipid mediators may impact the cough respons...

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Main Authors: Kenta Yamamura, Johsuke Hara, Tamami Sakai, Noriyuki Ohkura, Miki Abo, Naohiko Ogawa, Akihito Okazaki, Takashi Sone, Hideharu Kimura, Masaki Fujimura, Shinji Nakao, Kazuo Kasahara
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Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Allergology International
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spelling doaj-64578affa11e4a27a1b1e15383cf42582020-11-25T02:18:20ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302020-04-01692223231Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigsKenta Yamamura0Johsuke Hara1Tamami Sakai2Noriyuki Ohkura3Miki Abo4Naohiko Ogawa5Akihito Okazaki6Takashi Sone7Hideharu Kimura8Masaki Fujimura9Shinji Nakao10Kazuo Kasahara11Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan; Corresponding author. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, 13-1, Takara-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8641, Japan.Department of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Division of Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Regional Respiratory Symptomatology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanNational Hospital Organization Nanao Hospital, Nanao, JapanDepartment of Hematology Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, JapanBackground: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is recognized as a precursor of bronchial asthma (BA). However, the cough response to bronchoconstriction differs between these similar diseases. Repeated bronchoconstriction and the resulting imbalance of endogenous lipid mediators may impact the cough response. Methods: We investigated the influence of repeated bronchoconstriction on the cough response to bronchoconstriction using naïve guinea pigs. Bronchoconstriction was induced for 3 consecutive days and changes in the cough response and lipid mediators, such as PGE2, PGI2, and cysteinyl-LTs (Cys-LTs), in BAL fluid (BALF) were assessed. We investigated the effect of endogenous PGI2 on the cough response by employing a PGI2 receptor antagonist. In order to investigate the cough response over a longer period, we re-evaluated the cough response 2 weeks after repeated bronchoconstriction. Results: The number of coughs induced by bronchoconstriction were significantly decreased by repeated bronchoconstriction. The levels of PGE2, PGI2, and Cys-LTs, and the ratio of PGI2/PGE2 were significantly increased, following repeated bronchoconstriction. This decrease in the cough response was suppressed by pretreatment with a PGI2 receptor antagonist. Two weeks after repeated bronchoconstriction, the cough response returned to the same level as before repeated bronchoconstriction along with a concomitant return of lipid mediators, such as PGE2, PGI2, and Cys-LTs and the ratio of PGI2/PGE2. Conclusions: Our results suggest that repeated bronchoconstriction and the resulting imbalance of endogenous lipid mediators contribute to the difference in cough responses to bronchoconstriction in CVA and BA. Keywords: Bronchial asthma (BA), Bronchoconstriction, Cough variant asthma (CVA), Guinea pig, Lipid mediatorhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S132389301930156X
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author Kenta Yamamura
Johsuke Hara
Tamami Sakai
Noriyuki Ohkura
Miki Abo
Naohiko Ogawa
Akihito Okazaki
Takashi Sone
Hideharu Kimura
Masaki Fujimura
Shinji Nakao
Kazuo Kasahara
spellingShingle Kenta Yamamura
Johsuke Hara
Tamami Sakai
Noriyuki Ohkura
Miki Abo
Naohiko Ogawa
Akihito Okazaki
Takashi Sone
Hideharu Kimura
Masaki Fujimura
Shinji Nakao
Kazuo Kasahara
Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
Allergology International
author_facet Kenta Yamamura
Johsuke Hara
Tamami Sakai
Noriyuki Ohkura
Miki Abo
Naohiko Ogawa
Akihito Okazaki
Takashi Sone
Hideharu Kimura
Masaki Fujimura
Shinji Nakao
Kazuo Kasahara
author_sort Kenta Yamamura
title Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
title_short Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
title_full Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
title_fullStr Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
title_full_unstemmed Repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
title_sort repeated bronchoconstriction attenuates the cough response to bronchoconstriction in naïve guinea pigs
publisher Elsevier
series Allergology International
issn 1323-8930
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is recognized as a precursor of bronchial asthma (BA). However, the cough response to bronchoconstriction differs between these similar diseases. Repeated bronchoconstriction and the resulting imbalance of endogenous lipid mediators may impact the cough response. Methods: We investigated the influence of repeated bronchoconstriction on the cough response to bronchoconstriction using naïve guinea pigs. Bronchoconstriction was induced for 3 consecutive days and changes in the cough response and lipid mediators, such as PGE2, PGI2, and cysteinyl-LTs (Cys-LTs), in BAL fluid (BALF) were assessed. We investigated the effect of endogenous PGI2 on the cough response by employing a PGI2 receptor antagonist. In order to investigate the cough response over a longer period, we re-evaluated the cough response 2 weeks after repeated bronchoconstriction. Results: The number of coughs induced by bronchoconstriction were significantly decreased by repeated bronchoconstriction. The levels of PGE2, PGI2, and Cys-LTs, and the ratio of PGI2/PGE2 were significantly increased, following repeated bronchoconstriction. This decrease in the cough response was suppressed by pretreatment with a PGI2 receptor antagonist. Two weeks after repeated bronchoconstriction, the cough response returned to the same level as before repeated bronchoconstriction along with a concomitant return of lipid mediators, such as PGE2, PGI2, and Cys-LTs and the ratio of PGI2/PGE2. Conclusions: Our results suggest that repeated bronchoconstriction and the resulting imbalance of endogenous lipid mediators contribute to the difference in cough responses to bronchoconstriction in CVA and BA. Keywords: Bronchial asthma (BA), Bronchoconstriction, Cough variant asthma (CVA), Guinea pig, Lipid mediator
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S132389301930156X
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