Acute bronchoconstriction is not a stimulus for sympatho-adrenal activation in asthmatic or healthy subjects
Abstract
Bronchoconstriction has been found to cause little sympathoadrenal activation in asthmatic patients. It has been questioned whether this is due to blunted sympatho-adrenal reactivity in asthmatics or if bronchoconstriction is a stimulus for sympatho-adrenal activation at all. We therefore compared sympatho-adrenal responses in eight asthmatic patients and 12 healthy subjects by measurements of plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations...
Paper Details
Title
Acute bronchoconstriction is not a stimulus for sympatho-adrenal activation in asthmatic or healthy subjects
Published Date
Mar 1, 1990
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
273 - 281
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