PERIPHERAL MONONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTE BETA-ADRENOCEPTORS AND NONSPECIFIC BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS TO METHACHOLINE IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY NORMAL SUBJECTS AND ASTHMATIC-PATIENTS

Citation
Mj. Connolly et al., PERIPHERAL MONONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTE BETA-ADRENOCEPTORS AND NONSPECIFIC BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS TO METHACHOLINE IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY NORMAL SUBJECTS AND ASTHMATIC-PATIENTS, Thorax, 49(1), 1994, pp. 26-32
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
Journal title
ThoraxACNP
ISSN journal
00406376
Volume
49
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
26 - 32
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-6376(1994)49:1<26:PMLBAN>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Background - As beta adrenoceptor dysfunction occurs in both the norma l elderly subject and in young asthmatic patients, the hypothesis was examined that age related beta adrenoceptor changes are important in t he pathogenesis of late onset asthma in old age. Methods - Subjects we re non-smokers who comprised 17 young normal subjects of mean (SE) age 29.4 (1.3) years, 17 elderly normal subjects of 67.2 (1.3) years, sev en young asthmatic patients of 31.0 (2.8) years, and 17 elderly asthma tic patients of 68.5 (1.4) years. All asthmatic patients withheld inha lers for 12 hours and oral treatment for 24 hours before each study da y. Subjects underwent an inhaled methacholine challenge (Newcastle dos imeter method) on two nonconsecutive days. The slope of the flow at 50 % of the vital capacity (FEF(50)) dose-response curve was derived from the percentage fall in FEF(50) divided by methacholine dose (sFEF(50) ). Beta-adrenoceptor density (Bmax) and affinity (%KH) were determined with (I-125)iodocyanopindolol as the radioligand in membranes prepare d from mononuclear leucocytes. Results - Log sFEF(50) was shown to be reproducible (repeatability coefficient 0.41) on the two study days an d was inversely related to %KH but not to Bmax. Multiple regression an alysis (all 58 subjects, overall R(2)=0.57) revealed an inverse relati on between log sFEF(50) and %KH, and between log sFEF(50) and Bmax. Th e inverse relation between log sFEF(50) and %KH was preserved whereas that between log sFEF(50) and Bmax was lost when young asthmatic subje cts or when all asthmatic subjects were excluded from multiple regress ion analysis. Conclusions - The beta adrenoceptor dysfunction observed in late onset asthma may be similar to that seen during ageing. Thus late onset asthma may represent the extreme of a spectrum of age assoc iated beta adrenoceptor dysfunction.