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Laryngoscope | 2002

Effects of Intranasal Azelastine on the Response to Nasal Allergen Challenge

Supinda Saengpanich; Paraya Assanasen; Marcy deTineo; Lauran Haney; Robert M. Naclerio; Fuad M. Baroody

Objectives/Hypothesis Azelastine, a second‐generation H1‐receptor antagonist, is available for topical administration. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of topical intranasal azelastine on the early‐phase and the late‐phase allergic responses and on nasal hyper‐responsiveness to methacholine.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2003

Elevation of the nasal mucosal surface temperature after warming of the feet occurs via a neural reflex

Paraya Assanasen; Fuad M. Baroody; Lauran Haney; Marcy deTineo; Edward T. Naureckas; Julian Solway; Robert M. Naclerio

Objective --To evaluate in humans the mechanisms underlying the increase in nasal mucosal temperature following immersion of the feet in warm water (42°C). Material and Methods --The nasal mucosal temperature of subjects was measured whilst their feet were immersed in warm water. Results --The nasal mucosal temperature rose quickly on immersion and dissipated equally fast on removal of the feet from warm water. Intranasal lidocaine raised the mucosal temperature slightly after application, but also blocked the feet warming-induced increase in nasal mucosal temperature, suggesting a neural reflex. Whereas the cutaneous-nasal reflex stimulates a transient parasympathetic response, acetylcholine does not seem to contribute to the more prolonged increase in nasal mucosal temperature following immersion of the feet in warm water. Warming of the feet probably leads to a loss of alpha-sympathetic activity of nasal blood vessels and an increase in nasal mucosal temperature because application of phenoxybenzamine, an alpha-sympathetic blocking agent, to the nasal mucosa increased the nasal mucosal temperature. Conclusion --Our data suggest that the increase in nasal mucosal temperature after warming of the feet is mediated by a neural reflex, which is caused by loss of sympathetic activity of the nasal vasculature and a possible additional contribution of a long-acting parasympathetic mediator.


JAMA Internal Medicine | 2001

Superiority of an Intranasal Corticosteroid Compared With an Oral Antihistamine in the As-Needed Treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Scott M. Kaszuba; Fuad M. Baroody; Marcy deTineo; Lauran Haney; Christopher Blair; Robert M. Naclerio


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2001

Allergic inflammation enhances bacterial sinusitis in mice

Christopher Blair; Mark Nelson; Kenneth Thompson; Sue Boonlayangoor; Lauran Haney; Usama Gabr; Fuad M. Baroody; Robert M. Naclerio


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2000

As-needed use of fluticasone propionate nasal spray reduces symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis

Albert Jen; Fuad M. Baroody; Marcy de Tineo; Lauran Haney; Christopher Blair; Robert M. Naclerio


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 2001

Absence of Nasal Mucosal Atrophy With Fluticasone Aqueous Nasal Spray

Fuad M. Baroody; Cheng-Chou Cheng; Birgitta Moylan; Marcy deTineo; Lauran Haney; Kenneth D. Reed; Cindy K. Cook; Ronald E. Westlund; Elizabeth Sengupta; Jacquelynne P. Corey; Alkis Togias; Robert M. Naclerio


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1999

Comparison of the response to histamine challenge of the nose and the maxillary sinus : effect of loratadine

Fuad M. Baroody; Anil Gungor; Marcy deTineo; Lauran Haney; Christopher Blair; Robert M. Naclerio


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2002

Nasal allergen challenge leads to bilateral maxillary sinus eosinophil influx

Fuad M. Baroody; Supinda Saengpanich; Marcy deTineo; Lauran Haney; Virginia Votypka; Robert M. Naclerio


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2000

217 Influx of eosinophil into the maxillary sinus after nasal challenge with allergen

Fuad M. Baroody; M. De Tineo; Lauran Haney; K clark; Christopher Blair; R.M. Naclerio


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2002

A comparative study of fluticasone propionate nasal spray and the combination of loratadine and montelukast in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis

Marcy deTineo; Fuad M. Baroody; Virginia Votypka; Lauran Haney; Robert M. Naclerio

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