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Clin Exp Allergy ; 34(10): 1627-33, 2004 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15479280

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BACKGROUND: Airway smooth muscle hypertrophy is closely associated with the pathophysiology of hyper-reactive airways in allergic asthma. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether repeated exposure to allergens during postnatal lung development promotes remodelling of airway smooth muscle. METHODS: Infant, male rhesus monkeys (30-day-old) were sensitized to house dust mite allergen (HDMA) and then exposed to HDMA aerosol periodically over 5 months. Smooth muscle mass and bundle size and abundance in conducting airways were measured and compared with age-matched control (filtered air-exposed) monkeys. RESULTS: Total smooth muscle mass and average bundle size were significantly greater in the conducting airways of monkeys exposed to HDMA. Smooth muscle bundle abundance was not affected by exposure to HDMA. CONCLUSION: Repeated cycles of allergen exposure alter postnatal morphogenesis of smooth muscle, affecting both total mass and bundle size, in conducting airways of infant monkeys.


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Allergènes/immunologie , Antigènes de Dermatophagoides/immunologie , Asthme/immunologie , Muscles lisses/immunologie , Muscles respiratoires/immunologie , Animaux , Dermatophagoides farinae/immunologie , Hypertrophie/immunologie , Macaca mulatta , Mâle , Microscopie confocale/méthodes , Muscles lisses/croissance et développement , Muscles lisses/anatomopathologie , Muscles respiratoires/croissance et développement , Muscles respiratoires/anatomopathologie
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