Effect of a Long-acting β2-Agonist over Three Months on Airway Wall Vascular Remodeling in Asthma

2001 
There are few data regarding the potential effects of antiasthma treatment on indices of airway remodeling, such as the increased subepithelial airway vascularity in patients with asthma. We studied 45 symptomatic subjects with asthma who were receiving treatment with low dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) (range 200–500 μ g twice a day) and 28 normal subjects without asthma as a control population. Subjects underwent bronchoscopy with airway biopsy and subjects with asthma were then randomized to receive supplementary inhaled salmeterol 50 μ g twice a day, fluticasone propionate 100 μ g twice a day, or placebo for 3 mo in addition to their baseline ICS. Biopsy of the airway was then repeated. The biopsies were analyzed for vascular structures in the subepithelial lamina propria. Sufficient biopsy material was available for analysis of vascularity in 34 of the subjects with asthma and 28 of the normal subjects. We confirmed that airways of subjects with asthma had a significant increase in the number of v...
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