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Loss of size-selectivity at histamine-induced exudation of plasma proteins in atopic nasal airways.

Greiff, Lennart LU ; Andersson, Morgan LU ; Erjefält, Jonas LU ; Svensson, Christer LU and Persson, Carl LU (2002) In Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 22(1). p.28-31
Abstract
Plasma proteins occur in the airway lumen in inflammatory airway diseases. This study tests the hypothesis that airway microvascular-epithelial exudation of plasma proteins, as induced by a non-injurious inflammatory mediator, is characterized by loss of size-selectivity. Using a nasal pool-device, the nasal mucosa of 10 allergic individuals, without current disease, was sequentially exposed to saline and histamine (40 and 400 microg ml(-1)). Nasal lavage fluid and blood-levels of albumin (69 kD) and alpha2-macroglobulin (720 kD) were determined. Histamine produced concentration-dependent exudation of albumin and alpha2-macroglobulin. The albumin/alpha2-macroglobulin concentration ratio of the saline lavage fluid (baseline) was 40+/-19.... (More)
Plasma proteins occur in the airway lumen in inflammatory airway diseases. This study tests the hypothesis that airway microvascular-epithelial exudation of plasma proteins, as induced by a non-injurious inflammatory mediator, is characterized by loss of size-selectivity. Using a nasal pool-device, the nasal mucosa of 10 allergic individuals, without current disease, was sequentially exposed to saline and histamine (40 and 400 microg ml(-1)). Nasal lavage fluid and blood-levels of albumin (69 kD) and alpha2-macroglobulin (720 kD) were determined. Histamine produced concentration-dependent exudation of albumin and alpha2-macroglobulin. The albumin/alpha2-macroglobulin concentration ratio of the saline lavage fluid (baseline) was 40+/-19. However, at the histamine challenges the ratios were 25+/-3 and 22+/-2, respectively, which did not differ from that of circulating plasma (22+/-2). We conclude that there is minor and size-selective luminal entry of plasma proteins at baseline. However, at concentration-dependent exudative responses to histamine, plasma proteins enter the airway lumen without being sieved. These data indicate that inflammatory stimulus-induced extravasation, lamina propria distribution and paracellular epithelial passage of plasma occur with minimal size-selectivity. Inferentially, the full immunological capacity of plasma proteins may readily be made available at the surface of human intact airway mucosa. (Less)
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Histamine : administration & dosage, Histamine : pharmacology, Human, Hypersensitivity : metabolism, Nasal Lavage Fluid : chemistry, Nasal Mucosa : drug effects, alpha-Macroglobulins : metabolism, Non-U.S. Gov't, Support, Serum Albumin : metabolism, Nasal Mucosa : metabolism, Permeability, Blood Proteins : metabolism, Adult
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Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
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22
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1
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28 - 31
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John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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  • wos:000174885800008
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1475-0961
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10.1046/j.1475-097X.2002.00390.x
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English
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  abstract     = {{Plasma proteins occur in the airway lumen in inflammatory airway diseases. This study tests the hypothesis that airway microvascular-epithelial exudation of plasma proteins, as induced by a non-injurious inflammatory mediator, is characterized by loss of size-selectivity. Using a nasal pool-device, the nasal mucosa of 10 allergic individuals, without current disease, was sequentially exposed to saline and histamine (40 and 400 microg ml(-1)). Nasal lavage fluid and blood-levels of albumin (69 kD) and alpha2-macroglobulin (720 kD) were determined. Histamine produced concentration-dependent exudation of albumin and alpha2-macroglobulin. The albumin/alpha2-macroglobulin concentration ratio of the saline lavage fluid (baseline) was 40+/-19. However, at the histamine challenges the ratios were 25+/-3 and 22+/-2, respectively, which did not differ from that of circulating plasma (22+/-2). We conclude that there is minor and size-selective luminal entry of plasma proteins at baseline. However, at concentration-dependent exudative responses to histamine, plasma proteins enter the airway lumen without being sieved. These data indicate that inflammatory stimulus-induced extravasation, lamina propria distribution and paracellular epithelial passage of plasma occur with minimal size-selectivity. Inferentially, the full immunological capacity of plasma proteins may readily be made available at the surface of human intact airway mucosa.}},
  author       = {{Greiff, Lennart and Andersson, Morgan and Erjefält, Jonas and Svensson, Christer and Persson, Carl}},
  issn         = {{1475-0961}},
  keywords     = {{Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Histamine : administration & dosage; Histamine : pharmacology; Human; Hypersensitivity : metabolism; Nasal Lavage Fluid : chemistry; Nasal Mucosa : drug effects; alpha-Macroglobulins : metabolism; Non-U.S. Gov't; Support; Serum Albumin : metabolism; Nasal Mucosa : metabolism; Permeability; Blood Proteins : metabolism; Adult}},
  language     = {{eng}},
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  publisher    = {{John Wiley & Sons Inc.}},
  series       = {{Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging}},
  title        = {{Loss of size-selectivity at histamine-induced exudation of plasma proteins in atopic nasal airways.}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/2605586/623606.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1046/j.1475-097X.2002.00390.x}},
  volume       = {{22}},
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