Quercetin Inhalation Inhibits the Asthmatic Responses by Exposure to Aerosolized-Ovalbumin in Conscious Guinea-pigs
Effects of quercetin inhalation on immediate (IAR), late-phase (LAR) and late late-phase (LLAR) asthmatic responses by exposure to aerosolized-ovalbumin (AOA) (2w/v% in saline, inhalation for 3 min) were studied in conscious guinea-pigs sensitized with AOA. We measured specific airway resistance (sR...
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Published in | Archives of pharmacal research Vol. 31; no. 6; pp. 771 - 778 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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2008
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Summary: | Effects of quercetin inhalation on immediate (IAR), late-phase (LAR) and late late-phase (LLAR) asthmatic responses by exposure to aerosolized-ovalbumin (AOA) (2w/v% in saline, inhalation for 3 min) were studied in conscious guinea-pigs sensitized with AOA. We measured specific airway resistance (sRaw), and recruitment of leukocytes, histamine and protein contents and phospholipase $A_2\;(PLA_2)$ activity in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). Effects of quercetin (10 mg/mL, inhalation for 2 min) compared with cromolyn sodium, salbutamol, and dexamethasone inhalations, respectively. Quercetin inhalation decreased sRaw by $57.15\;{\pm}\;3.82%$ in IAR, $57.72\;{\pm}\;7.28%$ in LAR, and $55.20\;{\pm}\;5.69%$ in LLAR compared with AOA-inhaled control. Salbutamol inhalation (5 mg/mL) significantly inhibited sRaw in IAR, but inhalations of cromolyn sodium (10 mg/mL) and dexamethasone (5 mg/mL) significantly inhibited sRaw in IAR, LAR and LLAR, respectively. Inhibitory activity of quercetin inhalation on sRaw was similar to effect of its oral administration (10 mg/kg) in asthmatic responses. Quercetin (10 mg/mL, inhalation for 2 min) significantly decreased histamine and protein contents, $PLA_2$ activity, and recruitments of leukocytes in BALF and also improved slightly infiltration of eosinophils and neutrophils in histopathological survey. Its anti-asthmatic activity was similar to cromolyn sodium and dexamethasone. |
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Bibliography: | KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200825459119191 |
ISSN: | 0253-6269 1976-3786 |