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Title: Significance of certain genotypic characteristics to form exercise-induced bronchial asthma in children
Authors: Кoloskova, О.К.
Bilous, Т.М.
Lomakina, Y.V.
Keywords: children
exerciseinducedbronchialasthma
genepolymorphism
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Georgian Respiratory Journal
Series/Report no.: Vol. 13, N. 2.;
Abstract: Accordingtoatopicalup-to-datedefinitionsuggestedinPRACTALL [1], exercise-inducedbronchialasthma (EIBA) isaseparatevariantofbronchialasthma (BA) whentransientbronchialobstructionassociatedwithphysicalactivityisdetected. ItsoccurrenceinchildrenwithoutBAisdeterminedas “bronchialspasm” or “exercise-inducedbronchialconstriction”[2, 3]. Exercise-inducedbronchialspasm (EIBS) isobjectivelydeterminedas10% reductionofFEV1 (forcedexpiratoryvolumein 1 second) andmorethanthatoftheinitialvalueafterappropriatebronchialprovocationtest[4, 5]. AlthoughthemostfrequenttriggerofEIBAisintensiveandrelativelylongphysicalactivity, thisdiseaseischaracterizedbyamulti-triggercharacterofexacerbationsalteringthecourseofBAintomoresevereone[6]. According to these authors in addition to physical activity the following triggers of BA are: meteorological factors (32,9%), acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) of effect of cold (22,3%), pollen (19,0%), animal epidermis (14,4%), house dust (11,0%), and exposure to tobacco smoke (8,0%). AtthesametimetherearecertaindataprovingtheroleofageneticcomponentinthedevelopmentofBAasamultifactorialdisease[7-8]. These investigations deal with the study of the role of deletion gene polymorphism coding the activity of glutathione-S-transferase for the course of BA in children [9-10]. Atthesametime, itshouldbenotedthatpathogenesisofBAphenotypehasnotbeenstudiedcompletelyyet, whichisevidentinunsolvedquestionsofdiagnosticsandindividualizedapproachestotreatment. Modernscientificliteratureavailabledoesnotpresentsufficientevidenceconcerningthevalueofgeneticcomponent, anddeletionsofGSTT1andGSTM1 genesin particular, and/or mutation polymorphism of еNOSgene in the formation of exercise-induced bronchial spasm.
URI: http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/12999
ISSN: 1512-2778
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