β2-agonists and exercise-induced asthma

被引:60
作者
Anderson, Sandra D. [1 ]
Caillaud, Corinne
Brannan, John D.
机构
[1] Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Exercise & Sport Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
关键词
beta(2)-agonists; tolerance; mast cells; exercise-induced asthma;
D O I
10.1385/CRIAI:31:2:163
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 [免疫学];
摘要
beta(2)-Agonists taken immediately before exercise provide significant protection against exercise-induced asthma (EIA) in most patients. However, when they are taken daily, there are some negative aspects regarding severity, control, and recovery from EIA. First, there is a significant minority (15-20%) of asthmatics whose EIA is not prevented by beta(2)-agonists, even when inhaled corticosteroids are used concomitantly. Second, with daily use, there is a decline in duration of the protective effect of long-acting beta(2)-agonists. Third, if breakthrough EIA occurs, recovery of lung function is slower in response to a beta(2)-agonist, and additional doses-agonist daily expeare often required to achieve pre-exercise values. If a person who takes a beta(2)- agonist experiences problems with exercise, then the physician should consider changing the treatment regimen to achieve better control of EIA. These problems likely result from desensitization of the beta(2)-receptor on the mast cell, which enhances mediator release, and on the bronchial smooth muscle, which enhances the bronchoconstrictor response and delays recovery from EIA. These effects are reversed within 72 h after cessation of a beta(2)-agonists. The important clinical question is: Are we actually compromising the beneficial effects of beta(2)-agonists on the prevention and recovery from EIA by prescribing them daily? Patients with EIA need to ensure that their doses of inhaled corticosteroid or other anti-inflammatory therapy are optimized so that, if necessary,a beta(2)-agonist can be used intermittently as prophylactic medication with greater confidence in the outcome.
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