Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center

Stress and Immunity in Pediatric Asthma

Principal Investigator
Jack Nassau, PhD

Funding Source
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

Description
The purpose of this study is to determine whether stress leads to changes in the immune system that are associated with increased airway inflammation. Many people with asthma believe that stress makes their asthma symptoms worse, and we have found that a brief laboratory stressor can lead to increased airway resistance in some children with asthma. In this study, we measure aspects of immunity related to airway inflammation in asthma before and after a laboratory stressor. We also measure life stress and cardiovascular reactivity to stress (for example, changes in heart rate under stress) as possible predictors of immune changes.

Significance
This research can increase our understanding about how stress influences asthma symptoms, and can potentially help us identify a group of children whose asthma symptoms could be reduced with better stress management.

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