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Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.

Oxidative stress in the lung is important in the pathogenesis of COPD. Published data indicate that glucocorticoids inhibit blood cells in their capacity to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). We investigated the effect of Fluticasone propionate (FP) on the ROS production capabilities of pulmonar...

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Autores principales: Verhoeven, G T, Wijkhuijs, A J, Hooijkaas, H, Hoogsteden, H C, Sluiter, W
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10958384
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author Verhoeven, G T
Wijkhuijs, A J
Hooijkaas, H
Hoogsteden, H C
Sluiter, W
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Wijkhuijs, A J
Hooijkaas, H
Hoogsteden, H C
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description Oxidative stress in the lung is important in the pathogenesis of COPD. Published data indicate that glucocorticoids inhibit blood cells in their capacity to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). We investigated the effect of Fluticasone propionate (FP) on the ROS production capabilities of pulmonary cells. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed in smoking COPD patients, before and after a six month, placebo-controlled treatment with FP. BAL cells were stimulated with phorbol myristrate acetate (PMA) alone, and together with superoxide dismutase (SOD). From kinetic plots of ferricytochrome-c conversion we calculated the maximal rate of superoxide production: V(max). We also examined BAL cell subsets and performed correlation analyses on ROS production and relevant clinical determinants. Paired results were obtained from 6 FP- and 9 placebo-treated patients. No significant change of V(max) was found in both patient groups. Also BAL cellularity was unchanged. Correlation analyses showed a significant (inverse) association of V(max) with the number of cigarettes smoked per day. We concluded that a potent inhaled glucocorticoid had no effect on the ROS production capability of BAL cells from smoking COPD patients. Apparently, heavy smoking impaired the ability of alveolar macrophages to produce ROS, which was not further decreased by FP.
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spelling pubmed-17817482007-01-25 Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients. Verhoeven, G T Wijkhuijs, A J Hooijkaas, H Hoogsteden, H C Sluiter, W Mediators Inflamm Research Article Oxidative stress in the lung is important in the pathogenesis of COPD. Published data indicate that glucocorticoids inhibit blood cells in their capacity to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). We investigated the effect of Fluticasone propionate (FP) on the ROS production capabilities of pulmonary cells. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed in smoking COPD patients, before and after a six month, placebo-controlled treatment with FP. BAL cells were stimulated with phorbol myristrate acetate (PMA) alone, and together with superoxide dismutase (SOD). From kinetic plots of ferricytochrome-c conversion we calculated the maximal rate of superoxide production: V(max). We also examined BAL cell subsets and performed correlation analyses on ROS production and relevant clinical determinants. Paired results were obtained from 6 FP- and 9 placebo-treated patients. No significant change of V(max) was found in both patient groups. Also BAL cellularity was unchanged. Correlation analyses showed a significant (inverse) association of V(max) with the number of cigarettes smoked per day. We concluded that a potent inhaled glucocorticoid had no effect on the ROS production capability of BAL cells from smoking COPD patients. Apparently, heavy smoking impaired the ability of alveolar macrophages to produce ROS, which was not further decreased by FP. 2000 /pmc/articles/PMC1781748/ /pubmed/10958384 Text en
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Verhoeven, G T
Wijkhuijs, A J
Hooijkaas, H
Hoogsteden, H C
Sluiter, W
Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title_full Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title_fullStr Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title_short Effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking COPD patients.
title_sort effect of an inhaled glucocorticoid on reactive oxygen species production by bronchoalveolar lavage cells from smoking copd patients.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10958384
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