The non specific nasal hypersensitivity (N.S.N.H.) is characterized by an exaggerated reaction towards various non-specific stimuli in rhinopatic subjects. This N.S.N.H. involves the afferent structure of nasal mucosa, the effector organ and the central modulation system. The physiopathogenetic and clinics implications induced the authors to study the N.S.N.H. behaviour in 218 subjects divided into 5 groups, as follows: control group, subjects with perennial rhinitis of non allergic origin, subjects with seasonal rhinitis due to allergy towards Graminacee during seasonal crisis and not, subjects with perennial rhinitis due to allergy towards Dermatophagoides Pteronissinus. All subjects moreover have been subdivided according to the years of illness. The N.S.N.H. behaviour has been studied with non-specific nasal provocation tests with methacoline, cold water solution and histamine, so the amount of sneezes were assessed. The results show a reduction of the reaction, previously high, to methacoline and cold water solution tests after 6-12 years of illness in subjects with perennial rhinitis, while the test with histamine always gives higher results. This could mean a reduction of N.S.N.H. during the years of illness, probably connected to the answer of the effector organ, without involvement of that afferent portion of nasal mucosa.

The behaviour of non-specific nasal provocation tests in subjects with allergic rhinitis and not, in and out of crisis. A longitudinal study / F., Filiaci; Zambetti, Giampietro; R., Romeo; A., Lo Vecchio. - In: ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0301-0546. - 24:4(1996), pp. 158-162.

The behaviour of non-specific nasal provocation tests in subjects with allergic rhinitis and not, in and out of crisis. A longitudinal study

ZAMBETTI, Giampietro;
1996

Abstract

The non specific nasal hypersensitivity (N.S.N.H.) is characterized by an exaggerated reaction towards various non-specific stimuli in rhinopatic subjects. This N.S.N.H. involves the afferent structure of nasal mucosa, the effector organ and the central modulation system. The physiopathogenetic and clinics implications induced the authors to study the N.S.N.H. behaviour in 218 subjects divided into 5 groups, as follows: control group, subjects with perennial rhinitis of non allergic origin, subjects with seasonal rhinitis due to allergy towards Graminacee during seasonal crisis and not, subjects with perennial rhinitis due to allergy towards Dermatophagoides Pteronissinus. All subjects moreover have been subdivided according to the years of illness. The N.S.N.H. behaviour has been studied with non-specific nasal provocation tests with methacoline, cold water solution and histamine, so the amount of sneezes were assessed. The results show a reduction of the reaction, previously high, to methacoline and cold water solution tests after 6-12 years of illness in subjects with perennial rhinitis, while the test with histamine always gives higher results. This could mean a reduction of N.S.N.H. during the years of illness, probably connected to the answer of the effector organ, without involvement of that afferent portion of nasal mucosa.
1996
allergic rhinitis; nasal provocation tests; non-specific rhinoreactivity; vasomotory rhinitis
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The behaviour of non-specific nasal provocation tests in subjects with allergic rhinitis and not, in and out of crisis. A longitudinal study / F., Filiaci; Zambetti, Giampietro; R., Romeo; A., Lo Vecchio. - In: ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0301-0546. - 24:4(1996), pp. 158-162.
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