Analysis of Induced Sputum to Examine the Effects of Inhaled Corticosteroid on the IL-8 and Myeloperoxidase in Asthmatic Subjects.
- Author:
Kang Ho LEE
1
;
Ji Young LEE
;
Kwang Min LEE
;
Young Hee LEE
;
Mi Ae LEE
;
Sin Jae LEE
;
Kang Seo PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, Christian Medical Research Center, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Bronchial asthma;
Neutrophil;
IL-8;
Myeloperoxidase
- MeSH:
Asthma;
Cell Count;
Child;
Eosinophils;
Humans;
Inflammation;
Inhalation;
Interleukin-8*;
Lymphocytes;
Macrophages;
Neutrophils;
Peroxidase*;
Sputum*;
Fluticasone*
- From:Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
2001;11(4):300-309
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The of this study was to describe the changes of airway inflammation in children with stable, steriod naive asthma after inhaling fluticasone by using serial induced sputum. We sought to investigate the role of neutrophils, interleukin-8(IL-8), and myeloperoxidase(MPO) in asthma. METHOD: To examine the change of neutrophil and their products in childhood asthma after inhaling fluticasone, we assessed the cell counts, IL-8, and MPO in the sputum at each visit. Also, the daily symptom scores, FEV1, peak expiratory flow variability, and methacholin airway responsiveness were checked and their relationships were analyzed. RESULT: There was a significant improvement in asthma severity, as measured by symptom score, and FEV1. There were significant reductions in IL-8 and MPO after 3 weeks treatment, and significant increase in the total sputum cell counts. Significant increase in total lymphocyte and alvelor macrophage cell counts with no increase in neutrophil and eosinophil counts were found. Airway responsiveness was significantely correlated with total eosinophil counts before inhaling fluticasone and it was correlated with IL-8 after the treatment. CONCLUSION: This study highlight, the probable importance of IL-8 and myeloper-oxidase within the asthmatic airways and the beneficial modulatory effect of inhaled fluticasone treatment upon them.