PMID: 11326964May 1, 2001Paper

Effects of nitric oxide on the airway inflammation and lymphocyte proliferation in sensitized rats

Zhonghua jie he he hu xi za zhi = Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi = Chinese journal of tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
J XueZ Zhang

Abstract

To investigate the relations between intrinsic nitric oxide (NO) and airway inflammation and lymphocyte proliferation in bronchial asthma. The rat model of asthmatic airway inflammation was established by first sensitizing and then challenging the animals with ovalbumin. NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor and NO precursor were then applied and their influences on the airway inflammatory cell numbers and on the numbers of mIL-2R positive lymphocytes were observed. In vivo experiments showed that normal control rats (n = 6) did not have eosinophils in their submucosal of airways while in the sensitized animals (n = 6) eosinophils [23 +/- 5 (average cell counts per microscopic visual field, the same below) as well as lymphocytes (34 +/- 5) and mIL-2R positive cells (12 +/- 3) were found in significantly increased numbers in the airways. The application of NOS inhibitor significantly reduced eosinophils (13 + 3, P < 0.05) and mIL-2R positive cells (4.3 +/- 1.6, P < 0.05) in the sensitized animals and the number of lymphocytes was also decreased (28 +/- 4) although it did not reach the significant level. At the same time the spleen cell proliferation was inhibited (P < 0.05) and the mIL-2R positive spleen cell numbers were reduced (P < 0.0...Continue Reading

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