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An Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of Tomato Extract for Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
clinical efficacy eosinophils histamine release perennial allergic rhinitis tomato extract
2010/11/18
Background: Recently, some common foods in daily life have been found to have anti-allergic effects. We have reported that tomato extract (TE) could possibly inhibit histamine release and mouse ear-sw...
Defective neutrophil function in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis
atopy host defense neutrophils perennial allergic rhinitis
2010/11/25
In the present study, neutrophil functions were examined in vitro in 35 patients (15 men and 20 women; mean age 38 years) suffering from perennial allergic rhinitis. Adherence to nylon, serum chemotax...
Repeated antigen challenge in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis to house dust mites
nasal provocation test perennial allergic rhinitis priming effect repeated antigen challenge
2010/11/24
In contrast with pollinosis, nasal provocation reactions were not clearly enhanced by repeated provocation. To further understand nasal reactions induced by antigen challenge, studies should be perfor...
Effect of ramatroban, a thromboxane A2 antagonist, in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis
allergic histamine nasal obstruction perennial ramatroban rhinitis thromboxane A2 receptor
2010/11/24
The present study reconfirmed the clinical efficacy of a post-marketed drug, namely ramatroban, in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. In addition, the results suggest that ramatroban suppressed the s...
Changes in nasal symptoms and inflammatory cells over the course of perennial allergic rhinitis
CD4+ T cells eosinophils mast cells nasal findings nasal mucosa nasal symptoms perennial allergic rhinitis
2010/11/29
Nasal symptoms and inflammatory cells changes over the course of perennial allergic rhinitis have been analyzed only rarely. We studied nasal symptoms, nasal physical findings, and laboratory data in ...
Effect of a thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist, ramatroban (BAY u 3405), on inflammatory cells, chemical mediators and non-specific nasal hyperreactivity after allergen challenge in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis
eosinophil nasal allergen challenge nasal mucosal reactivity perennial allergic rhinitis ramatroban thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist
2010/11/29
In some clinical studies performed in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis, ramatroban, a new thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist, significantly improved nasal symptoms. As yet the mechanism of ac...