Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Comparison of the efficacy, safety and quality of life provided by fexofenadine hydrochloride 120 mg, loratadine 10 mg and placebo administered once daily for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
As there have been no previously published studies, this multinational, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel group study compared the efficacy, safety and impact on quality of life (QoL) in seasonal allergic rhinitis patients (SAR) of fexofenadine and loratadine (with placebo), when administered once daily. ⋯ Fexofenadine HCl and loratadine administered once daily are effective and well tolerated in SAR. In this study, fexofenadine HCl was significantly more effective than loratadine in relieving eye symptoms and nasal congestion. Furthermore, fexofenadine was significantly better than loratadine in improving QoL.
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Mast cells are positioned in the asthmatic airways so that they are able to respond to the inhaled environment. During active disease, the cells are primed to secrete an array of preformed and newly generated inflammatory mediators including histamine, neutral proteases and heparin sulphate, prostaglandins and cysteinyl leukotrienes as well as an array of cytokines and chemokines that are involved in leucocyte recruitment and activation. ⋯ The recent discovery of novel inhibitory pathways involving inhibitory motifs (ITIMS) on critical cell surface signalling molecules has opened up new possibilities for preventing mast cell activation. Future research will focus on more effective ways for inhibiting the mast cell's contribution to asthma and understanding what role this unique cell has in the pathogenesis of airway wall remodelling.
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The paediatric asthma guidelines have been successful in providing a uniform approach to the management of asthma for the medical profession as a whole. Unfortunately, the guidelines were generated without input from patients themselves and consequently do not consider issues that are important to patients such as a preference for oral treatment. Asthma is a heterogeneous group of conditions and the guidelines do not sufficiently define subgroups of patients and their particular needs. ⋯ Anti-histamines and leukotriene receptor antagonists may be interesting as interventions in that respect. Two important unresolved issues are to understand what drives remodelling and inflammation, and to look at early life origins of asthma. These approaches may provide effective therapeutic targets and, ultimately, a means of prevention.
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The role of IL-5 receptor alpha chain (IL-5Ralpha) in the onset of bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to acetylcholine was investigated by testing IL-5Ralpha knockout (IL-5Ralpha KO) mice. ⋯ These findings indicate that IL-5Ralpha plays an important role in the development of antigen-induced airway eosinophilia and BHR in mice.