A blog that publishes updates and open access scientific papers about allergy, asthma and immunology. Editor: Juan Carlos Ivancevich, MD. Specialist in Allergy & Immunology
February 24, 2015
Effects of Nasal Corticosteroids on Boosts of Systemic Allergen-Specific IgE Production Induced by Nasal Allergen Exposure
OPEN ACCESS
PEER-REVIEWED
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Cornelia Egger, Christian Lupinek, Robin Ristl, Patrick Lemell, Friedrich Horak, Petra Zieglmayer, Susanne Spitzauer, Rudolf Valenta, Verena Niederberger
Published: February 23, 2015
Abstract
Background
Allergen exposure via the respiratory tract and in particular via the nasal mucosa boosts systemic allergen-specific IgE production. Intranasal corticosteroids (INCS) represent a first line treatment of allergic rhinitis but their effects on this boost of allergen-specific IgE production are unclear.
February 23, 2015
Sleepiness, inflammation and oxidative stress markers in middle-aged males with obstructive sleep apnea without metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study
Research
Daniela Kuguimoto Andaku1, Vânia D’Almeida14*, Gláucia Carneiro2, Sônia Hix13, Sergio Tufik1 and Sônia Maria Togeiro1
Published: 14 January 2015
Abstract
Background
The simultaneous occurrence of metabolic syndrome and excessive daytime sleepiness are very common in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. Both conditions, if present in OSA, have been reported to be associated with inflammation and disruption of oxidative stress balance that impair the cardiovascular system. To verify the impact of daytime sleepiness on inflammatory and oxidative stress markers, we evaluated OSA patients without significant metabolic disturbance.
February 22, 2015
The development of a standardised diet history tool to support the diagnosis of food allergy
The disparity between reported and diagnosed food allergy makes robust diagnosis imperative.
February 20, 2015
No evidence for altered intracellular calcium-handling in airway smooth muscle cells from human subjects with asthma
Research article
David Sweeney12†, Fay Hollins1†, Edith Gomez12, Rajendra Mistry2, Ruth Saunders1,Robert Alfred John Challiss2* and Christopher Edward Brightling1*
David Sweeney and Fay Hollins contributed equally to this work.
Published: 13 February 2015
Abstract (provisional)
Background
Asthma is characterized by airway hyper-responsiveness and variable airflow obstruction, in part as a consequence of hyper-contractile airway smooth muscle, which persists in primary cell culture. One potential mechanism for this hyper-contractility is abnormal intracellular Ca2+ handling.
February 17, 2015
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy and its impact on the fetus, the newborn and in childhood
- Open Access funded by Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo
- Under a Creative Commons license
Abstract
Objective
Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) in pregnant women and their children is an important health problem with severe consequences for the health of both. Thus, the objectives of this review were to reassess the magnitude and consequences of VDD during pregnancy, lactation and infancy, associated risk factors, prevention methods, and to explore epigenetic mechanisms in early fetal life capable of explaining many of the non‐skeletal benefits of vitamin D (ViD).
February 12, 2015
Study of induction of Tolerance to Oral Peanut: a randomised controlled trial of desensitisation using peanut oral immunotherapy in children (STOP II)
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation, No. 1.4
Katherine Anagnostou, Sabita Islam, Yvonne King, Loraine Foley, Laura Pasea,Chris Palmer, Simon Bond, Pamela Ewan, and Andrew Clark.
Author Information
Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2014 Dec.
February 11, 2015
Effect of once-daily indacaterol maleate/mometasone furoate on exacerbation risk in adolescent and adult asthma: a double-blind randomised controlled trial
Beasley RW1, Donohue JF2, Mehta R3, Nelson HS4, Clay M5, Moton A6, Kim HJ6, Hederer BM7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
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