We performed a bronchial provocation tests on 40 adult cat sensitive asthmatics to study the clinical significance of cat allergens. Immediate asthmatic responses (IAR) and/or late asthmatic responses (LAR) were provoked in 29 out of the 40 cases. IAR alone was provoked in 12 cases (30%), LAR alone in 7 cases (17.5%), dual asthmatic responses (DAR) in 10 cases (25%), and no asthmatic response in 11 cases (27.5%). There was no statistical significance in the following parameters among the groups: age, baseline of FEV1.0% and of %MMF, RAST score to cat epithelium and log value of PC20 in acetyl-choline airway hyperreactivity tests. The frequency in contact history with cat was lower in LAR alone (14%) than in the other two groups (78% in DAR, 70% in no asthmatic response). High RAST scores and low PC20 values were more frequent in DAR than in the other groups. Asthmatic responses were found in 15 out of 22 cases (68.2%) with a cat contact history and in 10 out of 16 cases (62.5%) without a contact history. These prevalence rates were the same. We concluded that cat allergens were an important factor not only for child asthmatics but also for adult asthmatics.

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