Allergology International
Online ISSN : 1440-1592
Print ISSN : 1323-8930
ISSN-L : 1323-8930
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Involvement of vascular endothelial growth factor in nasal obstruction in patients with nasal allergy
Tetsuji YamashitaNobuhisa TeradaNanako HamanoHirohisa KishiNoriko KobayashiYukiko KotaniMasakazu MiuraAkiyoshi Konno
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2000 Volume 49 Issue 3 Pages 183-188

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It has recently been shown that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) enhances vascular permeability and that mast cells produce VEGF, suggesting the involvement of VEGF in allergic diseases. In the present study we quantitatively analyzed VEGF in the nasal lavage fluid of patients with nasal allergy. We performed nasal antigen challenge with Japanese cedar pollen antigen in 10 healthy adult volunteers and in 10 cedar pollen IgE-positive patients with nasal allergy. In all patients with nasal allergy, VEGF and histamine levels in the nasal lavage fluid reached a peak 30 min after antigen challenge, then returned to prechallenge values 2 h after antigen challenge. In these patients, the histamine level increased three-fold, while the VEGF level increased 10-fold. However, in all healthy adult volunteers, VEGF and histamine levels did not increase. A stronger correlation was noted between the ratio of decreased nasal cavity volume and the ratio of increased VEGF levels (R = 0.823; P < 0.001) than between the ratio of nasal cavity volume and the ratio of increased histamine levels (R = 0.660; P < 0.01). These results suggest that VEGF may contribute to the pathogenesis of nasal obstruction in the early phase of nasal allergy as a new factor involved in increasing vascular permeability.

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