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Variability of histamine pharmacodynamic response in children with allergic rhinitis.


ABSTRACT: Histamine iontophoresis with laser Doppler monitoring (HILD) is a robust and dynamic surrogate for histamine microvasculature response. We characterized histamine pharmacodynamics in children using HILD. HILD was performed in 54 children with allergic rhinitis. A non-compartmental analysis and non-linear mixed-effects model with a linked effect PK/PD model was used to provide estimates for area under the effect curve (AUEC), maximal response over baseline (EffmaxNT), and time of EffmaxNT (Tmax). Data were placed in sub-groups by visualization of time vs. response relationships. ANOVA and regression analyses were used for sub-group comparisons. Three histamine response phenotypes were identified. One group demonstrated a hyper-responsive phenotype (higher Tmax, EffmaxNt and AUEC, P?

SUBMITTER: Jones BL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5564401 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Variability of histamine pharmacodynamic response in children with allergic rhinitis.

Jones Bridgette L BL   Kearns Gregory G   Neville Kathleen A KA   Sherwin Catherine M T CM   Spigarelli Michael M G MM   Leeder J Steven JS  

Journal of clinical pharmacology 20130516 7


Histamine iontophoresis with laser Doppler monitoring (HILD) is a robust and dynamic surrogate for histamine microvasculature response. We characterized histamine pharmacodynamics in children using HILD. HILD was performed in 54 children with allergic rhinitis. A non-compartmental analysis and non-linear mixed-effects model with a linked effect PK/PD model was used to provide estimates for area under the effect curve (AUEC), maximal response over baseline (EffmaxNT), and time of EffmaxNT (Tmax).  ...[more]

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