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Review
. 1986;23(6):321-43.
doi: 10.3109/02770908609073179.

Chronobiology and asthma. I. Day-night differences in bronchial patency and dyspnea and circadian rhythm dependencies

Review

Chronobiology and asthma. I. Day-night differences in bronchial patency and dyspnea and circadian rhythm dependencies

M H Smolensky et al. J Asthma. 1986.

Abstract

The symptoms of allergic asthmatic patients typically worsen during the night, especially during the early morning hours. Although 24-hour variations in the environment contribute to the intensification of the asthmatic condition nocturnally, environmental changes themselves do not fully explain the temporal aspects of this disease. Circadian (about 24-hour) rhythms in critical bioprocesses constitute significant contributory factors. The exacerbation of asthma during the night represents the changing status of biological functioning due to circadian rhythms in bronchial patency; airways hyperreactivity to acetylcholine, histamine, and house dust; and plasma cortisol, epinephrine, histamine, and cyclic AMP, among others.

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