AIRWAY HYPERREACTIVITY MODULATED BY IMMUNOTHERAPY WITH DENATURED OVALBUMIN IN OVALBUMIN-SENSITIZED GUINEA-PIGS

Citation
Jj. Tsai et al., AIRWAY HYPERREACTIVITY MODULATED BY IMMUNOTHERAPY WITH DENATURED OVALBUMIN IN OVALBUMIN-SENSITIZED GUINEA-PIGS, Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 97(9), 1998, pp. 626-632
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
09296646
Volume
97
Issue
9
Year of publication
1998
Pages
626 - 632
Database
ISI
SICI code
0929-6646(1998)97:9<626:AHMBIW>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Denatured immunogenic peptides have recently been used successfully to treat autoimmune diseases in mice. Their effect on airway response is unclear. In this study, we compared the effect of native ovalbumin (O VA) and denatured ovalbumin (DN-OVA) on airway spasm and hyperreactivi ty in guinea pigs. The effects of immunotherapy using DN-OVA were also investigated. Airway response to antigen was determined in conscious, nose-breathing guinea pigs. Results showed that animals could be sens itized by repeated exposure to OVA, but not DN-OVA. Following OVA expo sure in OVA-sensitized guinea pigs, airway resistance was significantl y increased in both early (30 min, 118.8% +/- 34.2%) and late (6 h. 91 .1% +/- 30.1%) phases. Tidal volumes were reduced in both early (47.5% +/- 12.0%) and late (43.8% +/- 10.3%) phases. This dual-phase airway spasm could not be induced by DN-OVA. In addition, there was no change in pulmonary function noted after DN-OVA exposure in OVA-sensitized g uinea pigs. Ova-induced airway response was modulated by immunotherapy with subcutaneous DN-OVA administration for 3 weeks. OVA-specific IgG was also increased after immunotherapy. However, there was no signifi cant change in pulmonary function after oral administration of DN-OVA in OVA-sensitized guinea pigs. We conclude that OVA, but not DN-OVA, c an successfully induce dual-phase airway spasm in guinea pigs. These r eactions can be modulated by immunotherapy with subcutaneously adminis tered DN-OVA.