Nedocromil sodium ir; a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to control
asthmatic attacks. Our hypothesis is that nedocromil sodium inhibits virus
-induced airway inflammation, a common trigger of asthma. We nebulized nedo
cromil sodium into beagle dogs (n = 10, mean +/- SEM ages: 149 +/- 13 days)
before and after inoculation with canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV2). Control
dogs (n = 10) received saline aerosols and were either infected with CAV2
(Sal/CAV2, n = 7, mean +/- SEM ages: 140 +/- 11 days) or were not infected
(Sal/Sal, n = 3, ages: 143 +/- 0 days). All dogs were anesthetized with cho
ralose (80 mg/kg IV), intubated, and mechanically ventilated. Pulmonary fun
ction tests and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were performed using standard
techniques. Pulmonary function tests revealed no significant change between
the nedocromil sodium and non-nedocromil-treated groups. The percentage of
infected bronchioles was quantitated as the number of inflamed airways of
40 bronchioles examined times 100 for each dog. Nedocromil-treated dogs had
significantly (p < 0.05) less mucosal inflammation (mean +/- SEM, 39% +/-
5%), epithelial denudation (36% +/- 5%), and BAL neutrophilia (11 +/- 3) th
an did Sal/CAV2 dogs (51% +/- 6%, 57% +/- 4%, and 33% +/- 8%, respectively)
. We concluded that pretreatment with nedocromil sodium aerosols attenuated
CAV2-induced airway inflammation in these beagle puppies.