Effects of clonidine on bronchial responses to histamine in normal and asthmatic subjects

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Our aim was to examine the effects of clonidine (C), an agonist of central and peripheral alpha-2 adrenoceptors, on bronchomotor responsiveness to histamine (H). In a double-blind study, we compared on two different days the effects of pretreatment with placebo (P) and with 200 μg or 150 μg of C given orally, in ten normal (NS) and eight asymptomatic asthmatic subjects (AS) respectively, the response to inhalation of serially increasing doses of H. On each day, five doubling doses of H (first dose = 3.5 and 1.1 μmol in NS and AS, respectively) were administered every 5 min; forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) was measured after each dose. The dose-response curves were compared by an analysis of variance. Clonidine caused hypotension with bradycardia in all subjects. Baseline values and pre-challenge values of FEV1 after P and C were identical on the two study days. Compared to P, C did not modify the response to H in NS but significantly increased it in AS (p < 0.01). Our results suggest that the neural control of the airways differs in AS compared to NS and could be explained either by a decrease in sympathetic inhibitory activity or a greater responsiveness of the airways to parasympathetic stimulation and/or a higher parasympathetic tone in AS.

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Dinh Xuan, A. T., Regnard, J., Matran, R., Mantrand, P., Advenier, C., & Lockhart, A. (1988). Effects of clonidine on bronchial responses to histamine in normal and asthmatic subjects. European Respiratory Journal, 1(4), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.93.01040345

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