Hendrick Dj
Tulane University
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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1985
Cristina E. Mapp; Raffaele Polato; Piero Maestrelli; Hendrick Dj; Leonardo M. Fabbri
To understand better the mechanism of the increase in airway responsiveness associated with late asthmatic reactions, we determined the time course of toluene diisocyanate (TDI) effect on airway responsiveness in six sensitized subjects who exhibited a late asthmatic response after TDI exposure (0.018 +/- 0.005 ppm, 30 min) in the laboratory. Airway responsiveness was assessed before TDI exposure and then at 8 hr, 1 day, 1 wk, and 1 mo after TDI exposure. To assess responsiveness we determined the provocative dose of methacholine causing a decrease in FEV1 of 20% (PD20FEV1). The methacholine PD20 decreased from 0.50 mg geometric standard error of the mean (GSEM = 1.54) to 0.06 mg (GSEM = 1.55) (p less than 0.001) at 8 hr after exposure to TDI, was still decreased to 0.15 mg (GSEM = 1.93) (p less than 0.05) at 1 day, returned to 0.26 mg (GSEM = 1.91) (p greater than 0.05) at 1 wk, and returned to 0.43 mg (GSEM = 1.71) at 1 mo, indicating that full recovery occurred within 1 to 4 wk. These results demonstrate that TDI-induced late asthmatic response is associated with a reversible increase in airway responsiveness to methacholine and suggest that the TDI effect is linked to an acute inflammatory response in the airways.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1983
Leonardo M. Fabbri; Hendrick Dj; John E. Diem
To determine whether atropine provides protection against the bronchoconstriction that develops in asthmatic subjects after inhalation of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water, we exposed six asthmatic patients to this stimulus with and without pretreatment with atropine (0.04 mg/kg). The mean FEV1 decreased from 3.32 to 2.39 L (-28%) without and from 3.49 to 3.18 L (-9%) with atropine. This protective effect was statistically significant (p less than 0.05), suggesting that cholinergic pathways are involved in the obstructive response to the inhalation of ultrasonically nebulized distilled water.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1983
Richard D. deShazo; Hendrick Dj; John E. Diem; Judy Nordberg; Yilmaz Baser; D. Bevier; Robert N. Jones; H.W. Barkman; John E. Salvaggio; Hans Weill
Immunoregulatory disorders have been implicated in the pathogenesis of asbestosis. We therefore compared the immunologic status of a well-characterized group of 31 current and former asbestos-cement workers with that of a group of 52 healthy controls, after adjustments had been made for the possible confounding effects of age, race, and smoking. The asbestos workers had significantly decreased percentages and numbers of both B and T lymphocytes in peripheral blood and a paradoxical IgG hypergammaglobulinemia. Analysis of T-lymphocyte subpopulations revealed that total T-cell numbers (OKT3+), helper-inducer T-cell numbers (OKT4+), and suppressor-cytotoxic T cell numbers (OKT8+) were decreased by similar proportions. These decreases were negatively correlated with time elapsing since the end of exposure to asbestos. In both workers and controls, lymphocyte proliferative responses to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) were correlated positively with the number of OKT4+ cells and negatively with age and serum IgG levels. When adjustments had been made for these confounding variables, no differences in PHA responses were noted between workers and controls. No relationship was detected in the workers between any of the immunologic aberrations noted and (1) radiographic category of pneumoconiosis, (2) estimates of cumulative asbestos exposure, or (3) abnormalities of pulmonary function. These data suggest that the immunologic perturbations we have noted in asbestos-exposed individuals are epiphenomena, unrelated to the pathogenesis of asbestosis itself.
The American review of respiratory disease | 2015
John E. Diem; Robert N. Jones; Hendrick Dj; Henry W. Glindmeyer; Venkatram Dharmarajan; Brian T. Butcher; John E. Salvaggio; Hans Weill
The American review of respiratory disease | 1986
Hendrick Dj; Leonardo M. Fabbri; Hughes Jm; Banks De; Barkman Hw; Martin J. Connolly; Robert N. Jones; Hans Weill
The American review of respiratory disease | 1982
Hendrick Dj; Ellithorpe Db; Lyon F; Hattier P; John E. Salvaggio
Annals of allergy | 1984
Leonardo M. Fabbri; C. E. Mapp; Hendrick Dj
Thorax | 1981
Hendrick Dj; Leonardo M. Fabbri
Chest | 1986
Richard D. deShazo; C.B. Daul; Jane E. Morgan; John E. Diem; Hendrick Dj; Brian E. Bozelka; Richard P. Stankus; Robert N. Jones; John E. Salvaggio; Hans Weill
Annals of allergy | 1983
Leonardo M. Fabbri; C. E. Mapp; Hendrick Dj