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Evaluation of the Efficacy of Nicotine in Treatment of Allergic Asthma in Balb/C Mice Publisher Pubmed



Mazloomi E1 ; Ilkhanizadeh B2 ; Zare A3 ; Mohammadzadeh A4 ; Delirezh N5 ; Shahabi S1
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  1. 1. Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Medicine institute, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
  3. 3. Immunology, Asthma and Allergy Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Departments of Genetics and Immunology, School of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology, Institute of Biotechnology, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

Source: International Immunopharmacology Published:2018


Abstract

Nicotine, an nAChR agonist, shows prominent anti-inflammatory properties, and some studies have illustrated its suppressive effects on inflammation. Here, we have examined whether nicotine as a medicine may have beneficial effects on the treatment of asthma in a mouse model of allergic asthma. BALB/c mice were sensitized with OVA and alum. Two weeks later, the mice received nicotine with concentrations of 1 and 10 mg/kg three times every other day. After 10 days, the mice were challenged with OVA (5%) using an ultrasonic nebulizer and died the next day. Our results showed that the administration of nicotine reduced lung-tissue inflammation, the number of eosinophils in bronchoalveolar fluid, allergen-specific IgE and IL-4 production, while it increased the TGF-β/IL-4 ratio and the number of Treg cells. Our results showed that nicotine applies its suppressive effects in a dose-dependent manner: administration of 10 mg/kg of nicotine showed more suppressive effects than 1 mg/kg. Such data suggested that nicotine might be a good candidate to be used as a medicine in the treatment of allergic asthma by decreasing allergic inflammation severity and potentiating Treg cells proliferation against the allergen. © 2018