N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamic acid inhibits cellular recruitment and mediator release during the late allergen-induced nasal reaction

被引:3
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作者
Miadonna, A
Milazzo, N
Salmaso, C
Cottini, M
Lorini, M
Tedeschi, A
机构
[1] IRCSS Osped Maggiore Policlin, Div Internal Med 3, Resp Allergy & Immunol Unit, I-20122 Milan, Italy
[2] Allergy & Pneumol Unit, ASL 12, Bergamo, Italy
关键词
allergic rhinitis; N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamic acid;
D O I
10.1007/s002280050506
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objective: N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamic acid (NAAGA) was effective in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, with an action on early allergen-induced nasal symptoms and mediator release. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical activity of NAAGA and its effects on the late antigen-induced reaction in the nose. Methods: Ten patients with allergic seasonal rhinitis were included in this randomized double-blind crossover trial of a 6% wt/vol solution of NAAGA (daily dosage 84 mg) versus placebo (lactose). The drug and placebo were administered intranasally five times daily for 1 week, with a 2-week interval between treatments. Results: Treatment with NAAGA, but not with placebo, significantly reduced the late antigen-induced nasal symptoms, mainly nasal obstruction. Eosinophil numbers in the nasal lavages collected 6 h and 24 h after challenge were significantly lower after NAAGA than after placebo. Active treatment also significantly reduced the neutrophil count 6 h after antigen challenge, and significantly lowered eosinophil cationic protein and myeloperoxidase levels in nasal lavages 6 h and 24 h after antigen challenge. Conclusion: These results indicate that treatment for 1 week with NAAGA can reduce the late antigen-induced reaction in the nose. This is accompanied by a reduction in eosinophil and neutrophil recruitment and release of eosinophil cationic protein and myeloperoxidase.
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