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Capsaicin-evoked cough responses in asthmatic patients: Evidence for airway neuronal dysfunction

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cough in asthmatic patients is a common and troublesome symptom. It is generally assumed coughing occurs as a consequence of bronchial hyperresponsiveness and inflammation, but the possibility that airway nerves are dysfunctional has not been fully explored. OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate capsaicin-evoked cough responses in a group of patients with well-characterized mild-to-moderate asthma compared with healthy volunteers and …

Authors

Satia I; Tsamandouras N; Holt K; Badri H; Woodhead M; Ogungbenro K; Felton TW; O'Byrne PM; Fowler SJ; Smith JA

Journal

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol. 139, No. 3, pp. 771–779.e10

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.jaci.2016.04.045

ISSN

0091-6749