Abstract

BackgroundHorses commonly suffer from chronic respiratory disease and are also used in large animal models of spontaneous or induced airway inflammation. The anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin are largely described but its low bioavailability precludes its clinical use. NDS27, a lysin salt of curcumin incorporated in beta-cyclodextrine, has high bioavailability and can be administered by inhalation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of inhaled NDS27 on inflammatory cytokines and proteins in the broncho-alveolar lavage fluid using a model of neutrophilic airway inflammation.MethodsAirway neutrophilia was induced in eight horses by inhalation of lipopolysaccharides (LPS). Horses were treated with either inhalation of NDS27 or with placebo in a randomized cross-over design. Broncho-alveolar lavages were performed 6 hours after stimulation with LPS. Percentage of neutrophils, concentrations of IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6, Club cell secretory protein, myeloperoxidase (MPO) and elastase (ELT) concentrations were determined.ResultsLPS stimulation induced significant increases in neutrophil counts and concentrations of IL-6 (70.2 ± 66.0 pg/ml), TNF-α (43.9 ± 31.2 pg/ml), MPO (580.9 ± 327.0 ng/ml) and ELT (27.6 ± 16.7 ng/ml). Treatment with NDS27 significantly prevented the increase in active and total MPO (216.4 ± 118.1 ng/ml) and ELT (5.9 ± 3.2 ng/ml) while there was a trend towards reduced IL-6 concentration.ConclusionsResults show that, although not reducing neutrophil recruitment, NDS27 largely abolishes LPS-induced neutrophil degranulation. Reduced levels of ELT and MPO, as well as reduced MPO activity may have beneficial effects via a reduced production of reactive oxygen species implicated in chronic inflammation and airway remodeling.

Highlights

  • Horses commonly suffer from chronic respiratory disease and are used in large animal models of spontaneous or induced airway inflammation

  • Stimulation with LPS led to significantly higher mean relative neutrophil counts of 55 ± 6% in the stimulation only group and 46 ± 4% in the group treated with NDS27

  • There was a trend towards a decrease of IL-6 in the broncho-alveolar lavage fluids (BALF) of the NDS27 treatment group when compared to the stimulation and placebo (STIM) group (p = 0.06)

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Introduction

Horses commonly suffer from chronic respiratory disease and are used in large animal models of spontaneous or induced airway inflammation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of inhaled NDS27 on inflammatory cytokines and proteins in the broncho-alveolar lavage fluid using a model of neutrophilic airway inflammation. Horses commonly suffer from recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) or heaves, which is a severe, potentially debilitating, chronic inflammatory airway disease typically affecting middle-aged horses [1]. Sandersen et al Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine (2015) 10:16 control [10]. This finding may reflect the entry of CCSP into luminal neutrophils, potentially inhibiting oxidative burst and enhancing phagocytosis [11]. Activation of inflammatory cells by exposure to exogenous stimulants plays a major role to tip the balance towards an excess of RNOS production [14,15]

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