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  • Eotaxin Expression of Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Induced by Sensitized Serum in Rats

    Objective To observe the eotaxin expression of rat airway smooth muscle cells ( ASMCs) induced by serum from asthmatic rats, and explore the possible mechanism. Methods ASMCs isolated fromrat tracheas were cultured in vivo. Then they were treated with serum from asthmatic rats, or treated with serum and dexamethasone simultaneously. The level of eotaxin protein in supernatant and eotaxin mRNA in ASMCs were measured by ELISA and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The expression of cAMP in ASMCs was examined by radioimmunoassay. Results After the treatment with sensitized serum, the eotaxin level in supernatant and mRNA expression in ASMCs were significantly higher [ ( 107. 09 ±7. 12) ng/L vs. ( 0. 63 ±0. 56) ng/L, P lt; 0. 05; 1. 39 ±0. 04 vs. 0. 05 ±0. 01, P lt;0. 05] , and the level of cAMP in ASMCs was significantly lower compared with the control group [ ( 17. 58 ±3. 62) ng/L vs. ( 32. 39 ±3. 36) ng/L, P lt; 0. 05] . After intervened by the sensitized serum and dexamethasone simultaneously, the protein and mRNA expressions of eotaxin were lower compared with those intervened by sensitized serumalone [ ( 64. 18 ±4. 04) ng/L and 0. 77 ±0. 19] . The level of eotaxin in supernatant was negatively correlated with cAMP level in ASMCs ( r = - 0. 788, P lt; 0. 01) . Conclusions There is anautocrine function in ASMCs as inflammatory cells after stimulation with sensitized serum. Eotaxin may play an important roll in the pathogenesis of asthma via a cAMP-dependent pathway.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Regulative Effects of P2Y2 Receptors on Alpha Defensins Expression in the Bronchial Asthma Guinea Pigs

    Objective To investigate the expression of RNP(alpha defensins) in guinea pigs with bronchial asthma and the influences of P2Y2 receptors on the expression. Methods Seventy-two adult male guinea pigs were randomly divided into a control group (group A) and an asthma group (group B). The asthma model was established by sensitizing with ovalbumin injection intraperitoneally and challenging with ovalbumin inhalation. Then the A and B groups were divided into following subgroups,ie,the saline groups (A1/B1),ATP groups (A2/B2),and Suramin groups (A3/B3),in which the animals were intervented with saline,ATP,and suramin respectively. Total pulmonary resistance (RL) was measured.Total and differential cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were measured. Pathological changes of lung were observed under light microscope using HE staining. The plasma levels of RNP and IL-8 were measured by ELISA. The protein and mRNA expressions of RNP and P2Y2 were detected by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. Results The RL increased significantly as much as 10% in group B compared with group A. Pathological study revealed that luminal narrowing of bronchus and inflammatory cells infiltration in the asthma group. The total cell and polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) counts in BALF in group B1 were significantly higher than group A1 and B3,but lower than group B2 (Plt;0.05),but no significant difference among group A1,A2,or A3 was found. The RNP expression in plasma and lung tissue in group B1 was higher than group A1 and B3,but lower than group B2 (Plt;0.05). The RNP expression in plasma and lung tissue was lower in group A1 than group A2,but higher than group A3(Plt;0.05). The IL-8 expression in plasma in group B1 was significantly higher than group A and B3,but lower than group B2 (Plt;0.05) but no significant difference among group A1,A2,or A3 was found(Pgt;0.05). RNP protein expressed predominantly in lung tissues,especially where the PMN infiltrated. The expression of RNP mRNA were consistent with the RNP protein expression in all groups. P2Y2 mRNA expression in group A1 was lower than group A2,and higher than group A3 (Plt;0.05).P2Y2 mRNA expression in group B1 was lower than group B2 but higher than group B3 (Plt;0.05). The linear correlation analysis showed that RNP had no significant correlation with PMN and IL-8 in group A,and was positively correlated with P2Y2 mRNA (Plt;0.05) while RNP was positively correlated with PMN,IL-8,and P2Y2 mRNA in group B. Conclusion RNP expression increases in bronchial asthma guinea pigs and may be related to P2Y2 receptors.

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  • Effects of Anxious Condition on Asthma Symptom Burden and Asthma Control in Elderly Asthma Patients in Primary Care Settings

    Objective To study the effects of anxious condition on asthma symptom burden and asthma control in elderly asthma patients in primary care settings. Methods Totally 128 elderly asthma patients were recruited in this study. The patients were required to fill in the questionnaire,then the score of asthma control test (ACT) and Hamilton anxious meter(HAMA) were calculated. Risk factors of anxious condition were analyzed by logistic analysis. Results The ACT scores in the anxious patients were significantly lower than those of the non-anxious patients [17.45±3.14 vs. 21.45±2.37,Plt;0.05). The patients with lower incoming and more complications had more severe anxious condition,lower asthma control level,and more asthmatic medications. Meanwhile the latter conditions also increased the incidence of anxiety in the elderly asthma patients significantly (Plt;0.05). Conclusions The elderly asthma patients in primary care settings are also complicated with anxiety,and the anxious condition can significantly increase asthma symptom burden and decrease asthma control level.

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  • A Three-Month Non-Interventional Study of Asthma Treatment with Budesonide/Formoterol

    Objective To evaluate the efficacy of Budesonide / formoterol to control asthma under real-life conditions. Methods A multi-center, open label, non-interventional study was conducted. Asthma control after 12 week therapy with Budesonide/ formoterol was assessed by Asthma Control Questionnaire( ACQ) and modified Asthma Control Questionnaire ( ACQ5) . Results A total of 360 asthma patients were recruited, including 228 adult patients and 132 child patients. After 12 weeks’ therapy, all the patients’medium value of ACQ was decreased significantly from 2. 03 ( adults 2. 20, children 1. 74) at baseline to 0. 60 ( adults 0. 78, children 0. 29) ( P lt; 0. 0001 ) , and the medium value of ACQ5 was also decreased significantly from2. 4 ( adults 2. 24, children 1. 76) at baseline to 0. 47 ( adults 0. 62, children 0. 20) ( P lt;0. 0001) . Conclusion Budesonide / formoterol is effective in asthma treatment, by which most asthma patients obtain and maintain clincal control.

    Release date:2016-09-14 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Changes of Airway Resistances before and after Bronchial Dilation Test in COPD and Asthma

    Objective To explore the profile and diagnosis value of airway resistances before and after bronchial dilation test ( BDT) in patients with COPD and asthma. Methods Airway resistances before and after BDT were measured in COPD patients and asthma patients with different severity by impulse oscillometry ( IOS) , and the characteristic changes of the two different diseases were analyzed compared with healthy subjects. Results Airway resistance indexes except X5 were higher in the COPD and the asthma patients than those in the healthy subjects before BDT ( P lt; 0. 05) . There were significant differences in airway resistance indexes except X5 and Rc between the mild asthma patients and the moderate to severe asthma patients. Significant difference in Z5, Fres, and Rp were observed in the mild COPD patientscompared with the moderate to severe COPD patients. There were statistical differences in airway resistance indexes except X5 between the two groups before and after BDT both in the COPD and the asthma patients ( P lt;0. 05) . The rates of change in Z5, Fres, R5, and Rp were higher than those of FEV1% pred, especially higher in the asthma patients than in the COPD patients ( P lt; 0. 05) . Significant negative correlations between FEV1% pred and Z5, Fres, R5, Rp were revealed in the COPD and the asthma patients ( P lt;0. 01) .The correlation between Fres and FEV1% pred was most significant in the COPD and the asthma patients ( r = - 0. 561, - 0. 761) . Conclusion Airway resistances measured by IOS is sensitive indicators in detecting the airflow obstruction in COPD and asthma, and is useful in early and differential diagnosis of COPD and asthma.

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  • Characteristics of Neutrophilic Asthma:A Clinical Investigation

    Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of neutrophilic asthma ( NA) .Methods NA patients were collected from the out-patient and in-patient departments of Respiratory Diseases of Xinqiao Hospital between January 2010 and December 2010. The results of the medical records,pulmonary function tests, and induced sputum cytology were analyzed retrospectively. Results The NA patients with neutrophil percent ≥ 61% accounted for 33. 1% ( 51 /154 ) of all the asthmatics patients detected by induced sputumin the same period, and 45 cases with complete records were included. Of the 45 cases recruited, 20 cases ( 44. 4% ) were in-patients,2 cases ( 4. 4% ) were with controlled asthma, 3 cases ( 6. 7% ) were with cough variant asthma, 30 cases ( 66. 7% ) were female, 12 cases ( 26. 7% ) were atopic patients, and 27 cases ( 60% ) had acute exacerbation. The age of onset of 35 patients ( 77. 8% ) were after 12 years. FEV1% pred lt; 60% and gt; 80% was obtained in 55. 9% ( 19/34) and 14. 7% ( 5 /34) of patients respectively. The result of bronchodilator test was positive in 64% ( 16/25) of patients, and mean increase in FEV1 was 11. 7% . The percentage of neutrophil and eosinophil was ( 74. 5 ±9. 1) % and ( 2. 4 ±2. 5) % respectively in induced sputum, and 35. 6% ( 16/45) of the patients had increased eosinophil percentage ( gt;3% ) . Conclusions In our study, most of NA is severe and acute exacerbation asthma, and its clinical features are various. The mechanismand clinical significance of increased neutrophils in asthmatic patients are unclear and more studies are needed.

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  • Construction of Beta 2 AdrenergicReceptor Down-RegulativeAsthmatic Model

    Objective To establish a beta 2 adrenergic receptor ( β2 R) down-regulative asthmatic model, to explore the mechanism of β2 R down-regulation and effectiveness of corticosteroids. Methods Thirty-two BALB/c mice were divided into four groups, ie. a control group, an asthmatic group, a β2R downregulative group, and a dexamethasone group. The asthmatic group, the β2 R down-regulative group and the dexamethasone group were sensitized on 0th, 14th and 21th day by intraperitoneal injection of ovalbumin ( OVA) together with aluminumhydroxide in a total volume of 200 μL. Fromthe 28th day on, the mice were challenged with an aerosol of 1% OVA( W/V) in saline using an ultrasonic nebulizer 30 min/d for a week.The β2 R down-regulative group and the dexamethasone group underwent the same procedure as the asthmatic group besides daily intraperitoneal injection of 60 μg salbutamol and inhaling an aerosol of 0. 01%salbutamol 30 min/d for a week half an hour before challenged with OVA. The dexamethasone group was injected dexamethasone 5 mg·kg- 1·d - 1 for a week by intraperitoneal injection on the basis of OVA challenge and salbutamol intervention. The control group was sensitized and challenged with PBS. Airway resistance was measured by plethysmography. IL-4 and IFN-γlevels in BALF, and total IgE concentration in serum were measured by ELISA. Total and differential cell counts in bronchial alveolar lavage fluid ( BALF)were measured. Total amount and number of β2 R in lung tissue were evaluated by immune blotting analysis and radioligand receptor binding assay, respectively. Results Compared to the control group and the dexamethasone group, airway resistance of the asthmatic group and the β2 R down-regulative group increasedobviously provocated by a high dose of acetylcholine ( P lt;0. 01) . Eosinophil, neutrophil, lymphocyte counts in BALF, IL-4 level in BALF, and total IgE in serumincreased significantly also ( P lt;0. 01) , while IFN-γin BALF decreased significantly. Compared to the control group, the asthmatic group and the dexamethasonegroup, the total amount and number of β2 R significantly decreased in the β2 R down-regulative group ( P lt;0. 01) , while no significant difference was found among the control group, the asthmatic group and the dexamethasone group. Conclusions β2 R down-regulative asthmatic model can be successfully establishedby peritoneal injection and inhalation of salbutamol on the basis of OVA sensitization and challenge.Dexamethasone can prevent the down-regulation of β2 R.

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  • Effect of Nuclear Factor Kappa B Decoy Oligodeoxynucleotides Transfection on Biological Characteristics of Mature Dendritic Cells in Mice

    Objective To investigate the effects of nuclear factor kappa B decoy oligodeoxynucleotides ( NF-κB decoy ODN) transfection on biological characteristics of mature dendritic cells ( mDCs) in mice. Methods Immature DCs were harvested from Balb / c mice bone marrow, followed by the incubation with antigen OVA and LPS, and mature DCs were evaluated by the expressions of CD11c and MHC-Ⅱ detected by FACS. Mature DCs were transfected with NF-κB decoy ODN and the changes of NF-κB activity after the transfection were detected by EMSA. The expressions of the costimulatory molecules( CD40,CD80 and CD86) on DCs were detected by FACS and the proliferation of T cells was tested by mixed lymphocyte reaction( MLR) . Results The mature DCs were cultured successfully. The NF-κB activity of NF-κB decoy ODN transfected DCs was decreased significantly( P lt; 0. 05) . There was no difference in the expressions of CD40 and CD80, but the expression of CD86 was decreased significantly in NF-κB decoy ODN transfection group( P lt; 0. 05) . MLR test showed that the proliferation of T lymphocyte cells was inhibited by NF-κB decoy ODN transfected DCs, but was stimulated bly by the DCs of other groups. Conclusions Mature DCs transfected with NF-κB decoy ODN could inhibit the proliferation and activation of antigenspecical T cells, which was probably related to the down-regulation of CD86 on DCs. This modified DCs might be a promising vaccine for the treatment of asthma in the future.

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  • Procalcitonin Guidance of Antibiotic Therapy in Acute Exacerbations of Severe Asthma

    Objective To investigate the value of procalcitonin-guided treatment on antibiotic use in severe acute exacerbations of asthma. Methods From April 2008 to December 2010, a total of 77 patients with severe acute exacerbations of asthma were randomly assigned into a PCT group ( n =38) and a control group ( n=39) . The serum concentration of procalcitonin ( PCT) were measured in all patients. On the base of similar routine treatment, the control group received antibiotics based on the physician’s decision.Meanwhile the PCT group were treated with antibiotics according to serum PCT levels: antibiotic treatment was applied with PCT level ≥0. 25ng/mL and was discontinoued with PCT level lt; 0. 25ng/mL. Length of hospitalization, duration of antibiotics, cost of antibiotics, clinical efficacy were observed. Results The duration of antibiotics use in the PCT group [ 7 ( 5 ~11) d] was shorter than that in the control group [ 11( 7 ~16) d] ( Z = - 2. 26, P = 0. 025) , and the cost of antibiotics in the PCT group [ 2125( 1560 ~4347) yuan] was lower than that in the control group [ 3588 ( 2677 ~5280) yuan] ( Z = - 2. 01, P =0. 033) . The clinical efficacy and length of hospitalization were similar in two groups ( P gt; 0. 05) .Conclusion PCT guidance can reduce antibiotic duration and antibiotic cost in treatment of acute severe exacerbations of asthma.

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  • Causal relationship between asthma and gastroesophageal reflux disease based on two-sample Mendelian randomization

    Objective To evaluate the potential causal relationship between asthma and the risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) using a two-sample Mendelian randomization study. Methods A large sample of genome-wide association study was used to summarize the data, and the genetic loci [single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)] closely related to asthma were selected as instrumental variables, and Mendelian randomization analysis was conducted by inverse variance weighting, weighted median and MR-Egger method, respectively. At the same time, the multi-effect of MR-Egger was detected and the sensitivity analysis was carried out by Leave-one-out method to ensure the robustness of the results. Results A total of 77 SNPs closely related to asthma were selected as instrumental variables. The results of inverse variance weighted analysis showed a significant positive correlation between asthma and the occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux disease [odds ratio (OR)=1.044, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.006, 1.083), P=0.024]. Weighted median results showed similar causality [OR=1.075, 95%CI (1.021, 1.133), P=0.006]. The MR-Egger regression results showed that there was a positive correlation between asthma and GERD, but there was no statistical significance [OR=1.080, 95%CI (0.983, 1.187), P=0.115]. The heterogeneity test results showed that there was no heterogeneity in the causal relationship between asthma and GERD (P>0.05). The results of the horizontal pleiotropy test showed that there was no horizontal pleiotropy in SNPs (P>0.05). The results of the retention test showed that no SNPs with significant impact on the results were detected. Conclusion There is a positive causal relationship between asthma and GERD.

    Release date:2024-05-28 01:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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