NITRIC-OXIDE AND ASTHMA

Citation
At. Dinhxuan et al., NITRIC-OXIDE AND ASTHMA, Revue francaise d'allergologie et d'immunologie clinique, 38(3), 1998, pp. 165-174
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Allergy
ISSN journal
03357457
Volume
38
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
165 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0335-7457(1998)38:3<165:>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) is both a free radical derived from oxygen and a par acrine factor playing a fundamental role in the mechanisms causing rel axation of smooth muscle cells. The complexity of physiological and ph ysiopathological effects of NO in respiratory disease is partly due to the highly variable types of response with regards to : (i) expressio n of different isoforms of NO synthase, (ii) cellular source and molec ular target of NO and (iii) the amount of NO produced. It is, however, demonstrated that NO synthesis is increased during bronchial inflamma tion, hence providing the rationale for measuring exhaled NO in patien ts with airways inflammatory disease such as asthma and bronchiectasis . It is also likely that inhibition of endogenous NO synthesis worsens a pre-existing bronchial hyperreactivity. However, inhaling exogenous NO does not seem to have clearcut beneficial effects in patients with asthma, as shown by the marginal increase in expiratory flow rates se en after Inhaled NO as compared with inhaled beta 2-agonists. Therefor e, the ambivalence of the effects of NO, on one hand, and the relative lack of insight into its mechanisms, on the other hand, still as yet hamper the pharmacological use of NO in asthma.