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Effect of VAChT reduction on lung alterations induced by exposure to iron particles in an asthma model

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dos Santos, Tabata Maruyama ; Righetti, Renato Fraga ; Camargo, Leandro do Nascimento ; Leick, Edna Aparecida ; Fukuzaki, Silvia ; de Campos, Elaine Cristina ; Galli, Thiago Tafarel ; Saraiva-Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira ; da Silva, Luana Laura Sales ; Barbosa, Jessica Anastacia Silva ; Joao, Juliana Morelli Lopes Goncalves ; Prado, Carla Maximo ; de Rezende, Bianca Goulart ; Bourotte, Christine Laure Marie ; dos Lopes, Fernanda Degobbi Tenorio Quirino Santos ; Martins, Milton Arruda ; Bensenor, Isabela M. ; Cirillo, Joao Vitor de Oliveira ; Bezerra, Suellen Karoline Moreira ; Silva, Fabio Jose Alencar ; Paulo, Marcela Souza Lima ; Lotufo, Paulo A. ; Tiberio, Iolanda Fatima Lopes Calvo
Número total de Autores: 23
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Journal of Inflammation-London; v. 21, n. 1, p. 17-pg., 2024-07-03.
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IntroductionPollution harms the health of people with asthma. The effect of the anti-inflammatory cholinergic pathway in chronic allergic inflammation associated to pollution is poorly understood.MethodsOne hundred eight animals were divided into 18 groups (6 animals). Groups included: wild type mice (WT), genetically modified with reduced VAChT (VAChTKD), and those sensitized with ovalbumin (VAChTKDA), exposed to metal powder due to iron pelletizing in mining company (Local1) or 3.21 miles away from a mining company (Local2) in their locations for 2 weeks during summer and winter seasons. It was analyzed for hyperresponsivity, inflammation, remodeling, oxidative stress responses and the cholinergic system.ResultsDuring summer, animals without changes in the cholinergic system revealed that Local1 exposure increased the hyperresponsiveness (%Rrs, %Raw), and inflammation (IL-17) relative to vivarium animals, while animals exposed to Local2 also exhibited elevated IL-17. During winter, animals without changes in the cholinergic system revealed that Local2 exposure increased the hyperresponsiveness (%Rrs) relative to vivarium animals. Comparing the exposure local of these animals during summer, animals exposed to Local1 showed elevated %Rrs, Raw, and IL-5 compared to Local 2, while in winter, Local2 exposure led to more IL-17 than Local1. Animals with VAChT attenuation displayed increased %Rrs, NFkappaB, IL-5, and IL-13 but reduced alpha-7 compared to animals without changes in the cholinergic system WT. Animals with VAChT attenuation and asthma showed increased the hyperresponsiveness, all inflammatory markers, remodeling and oxidative stress compared to animals without chronic lung inflammation. Exposure to Local1 exacerbated the hyperresponsiveness, oxidative stressand inflammation in animals with VAChT attenuation associated asthma, while Local2 exposure led to increased inflammation, remodeling and oxidative stress.ConclusionsReduced cholinergic signaling amplifies lung inflammation in a model of chronic allergic lung inflammation. Furthermore, when associated with pollution, it can aggravate specific responses related to inflammation, oxidative stress, and remodeling. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 18/02537-5 - Caracterização da síndrome de sobreposição asma-DPOC (ACOS): estudos experimentais e clínicos
Beneficiário:Iolanda de Fátima Lopes Calvo Tibério
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Temático