Authors
Stephanie A Shore, Raya D Terry, Lesley Flynt, Aimin Xu, Christopher Hug
Publication date
2006/8
Journal
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
Volume
118
Issue
2
Pages
389
Description
BACKGROUND
Epidemiologic data indicate an increased incidence of asthma in the obese.
OBJECTIVE
Because serum levels of the insulin-sensitizing and anti-inflammatory adipokine adiponectin are reduced in obese individuals, we sought to determine whether exogenous adiponectin can attenuate allergic airway responses.
METHODS
We sensitized and challenged BALB/cJ mice with ovalbumin (OVA). Alzet micro-osmotic pumps were implanted in the mice to deliver continuous infusions of buffer or adiponectin (1.0 μg/g/d), which resulted in an approximate 60% increase in serum adiponectin levels. Two days later, mice were challenged with aerosolized saline or OVA once per day for 3 days. Mice were examined 24 hours after the last challenge.
RESULTS
OVA challenge increased airway responsiveness to intravenous methacholine, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cells, and TH2 cytokine levels. Importantly …
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Scholar articles
SA Shore, RD Terry, L Flynt, A Xu, C Hug - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2006