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  • Title: Temporal relationships between leukocytes, IL-5 and IL-8 in guinea pig lungs, plasma cortisol and airway function after antigen challenge.
    Author: Danahay H, Broadley KJ, McCabe PJ, Nials AT, Sanjar S.
    Journal: Inflamm Res; 1999 Jan; 48(1):41-7. PubMed ID: 9987682.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: The aim was to determine the time courses for the changes in airway function, airway reactivity, influx of inflammatory cells and levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin (IL)-5 and IL-8 in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), and the plasma levels of cortisol and ACTH after antigen challenge to determine whether a temporal link could be established between these events. METHODS: Airway function was measured as specific airway conductance (sGsw) in conscious ovalbumin (OvA)-sensitized guinea pigs using whole body plethysmography at intervals after an inhalation challenge with ovalbumin (0.5% for 10 min). Airway responses to the inhaled spasmogen, U46619 (30 ng/ml, 60 s), were measured at 3, 6 and 24 h after challenge. In separate animals, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained after anaesthetic overdose either before challenge or at 1, 3, 6, 12, or 24 h after OvA challenge. Total and differential cell counts of eosinophils and neutrophils were performed on BALF and levels of IL-5 and IL-8 determined by scintillation proximity assays and ELISA, respectively. Plasma cortisol and ACTH levels were determined by RIA kits in blood removed by cardiac puncture at intervals after challenge. RESULTS: An early phase bronchoconstriction occurred which resolved by 3 h and was followed by a late phase between 17 and 24 h. Airway hyperresponsiveness to inhaled U46619, was evident at 3, 6 and 24 h after antigen challenge. Increased IL-5[BALF] was observed by 60 min post challenge implicating a performed storage site. In contrast, IL-8[BALF] was not raised until 3 h post challenge. There was a significant infiltration of neutrophils and eosinophils by 3 and 6 h, respectively. IL-5[BALF] further increased up to 24 h, during the appearance of the late phase of bronchoconstriction and whilst eosinophilia was maximal. Plasma cortisol levels were increased 1 and 3 hours after antigen challenge, thereafter returning to baseline levels. CONCLUSIONS: The hyperresponsiveness appears to be dissociated from the appearance of eosinophils in lavage fluid. The early appearance of IL-5, however, could be a trigger for the migration of eosinophils and development of hyper-responsiveness. The increased plasma cortisol levels occurring after antigen challenge were presumably due to the stress involved and these would be expected to exert an endogenous anti-inflammatory effect.
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