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Πέμπτη 20 Ιουλίου 2017

Gamma tocopherol-enriched supplement reduces sputum eosinophilia and endotoxin-induced sputum neutrophilia in volunteers with asthma

Publication date: Available online 20 July 2017
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Allison J. Burbank, Charity G. Duran, Yinghao Pan, Patricia Burns, Susan Jones, Qing Jiang, Chao Yang, Sha'Leema Jenkins, Heather Wells, Neil Alexis, Mehmet Kesimer, William D. Bennett, Haibo Zhou, David B. Peden, Michelle L. Hernandez
BackgroundWe and others have shown that the gamma tocopherol (γT) isoform of vitamin E has multiple anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions and that γT supplementation reduces eosinophilic and endotoxin (LPS)-induced neutrophilic airway inflammation in animal models and healthy human volunteers.ObjectiveTo determine if γT supplementation reduces eosinophilic airway inflammation and acute neutrophilic response to inhaled LPS challenge in volunteers with asthma.MethodsParticipants with mild asthma were enrolled in a double-blinded, placebo controlled crossover study to assess the effect of 1200 mg of γT daily for 14 days on sputum eosinophils, mucins and cytokines. We also assessed the effect on acute inflammatory response to inhaled LPS challenge following γT treatment, focusing on changes in sputum neutrophilia, mucins and cytokines. Mucociliary clearance was measured using gamma scintigraphy.ResultsFifteen subjects with mild asthma completed both arms of the study. Compared to placebo, γT notably reduced pre-LPS challenge sputum eosinophils and mucins, including MUC5AC, and reduced LPS-induced airway neutrophil recruitment 6 and 24-hours after challenge. Mucociliary clearance was slowed 4-hours post-challenge in the placebo group but not in the γT treatment group. Total sputum mucins (but not MUC5AC) were reduced at 24-hours post-challenge during γT treatment compared to placebo.ConclusionγT supplementation for 14 days reduced inflammatory features of asthma, including sputum eosinophils and mucins, as well as acute airway response to inhaled LPS challenge when compared to placebo. Larger scale clinical trials are needed to assess the efficacy of γT supplements as a complementary or steroid-sparing treatment for asthma.

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Gamma tocopherol supplementation in mild asthmatics reduced inflammatory features of asthma as well as the acute response to inhaled LPS and should be further studied as a potential treatment for asthma.


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