Desensitization of the Cough Reflex Induced by Corticosteroids in Ovalbumin-Sensitized Rabbits During Artificial Limb Exercise.

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Date publication

janvier 2020

Journal

Frontiers in physiology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CHENUEL Bruno, Pr POUSSEL Mathias


Tous les auteurs :
Valentin S, Chenuel B, Demoulin-Alexikova S, Demoulin B, Gérard D, Foucaud L, Poussel M

Résumé

Cough is a major symptom frequently experienced during exercise, mainly in asthmatic patients. Inhaled glucocorticoids represent the keystone treatment in the management of asthma, but little is known about interactions between cough and exercise, especially in controlled patients. During exercise, cough reflex (CR) appears downregulated in healthy animal models whereas a lack of desensitization of CR has been shown in ovalbumin-sensitized animal models, mimicking asthmatic disease.

Mots clés

airway inflammation, asthma, corticosteroids, cough reflex, exercise

Référence

Front Physiol. 2020 ;11:466