The present study was performed to evaluate the effect(s) of theophylline on BCG-induced pulmonary inflammatory responses in an experimental rat model system. Five groups of six animals each received the following: group 1: theophylline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed three days later; group 2: saline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed three days later; group 3: theophylline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed five days later; group 4: saline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed five days later; and group 5: no treatment and no BCG-challenge ("absolute controls"). Quantitative recovery of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells was performed and compared with histopathologic changes in lung specimens from each animal in all five groups. No significant differences in quantitative BAL cellular recovery were observed in theophylline-treated animals from saline-treated controls. There was a significant reduction in BAL cell number in saline-treated animals sacrificed five days after BCG-challenge (group 4) from that seen in saline-treated animals sacrificed three days after BCG-challenge (group 2). The most striking finding, however, was a marked diminution in granuloma formation induced by theophylline five days after BCG challenge (group 3). These findings suggest an antiinflammatory effect of theophylline
Theophylline inhibition of BCG-induced pulmonary inflammatory responses
PERONI, Diego;
1990
Abstract
The present study was performed to evaluate the effect(s) of theophylline on BCG-induced pulmonary inflammatory responses in an experimental rat model system. Five groups of six animals each received the following: group 1: theophylline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed three days later; group 2: saline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed three days later; group 3: theophylline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed five days later; group 4: saline-treated, BCG-challenged, and sacrificed five days later; and group 5: no treatment and no BCG-challenge ("absolute controls"). Quantitative recovery of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells was performed and compared with histopathologic changes in lung specimens from each animal in all five groups. No significant differences in quantitative BAL cellular recovery were observed in theophylline-treated animals from saline-treated controls. There was a significant reduction in BAL cell number in saline-treated animals sacrificed five days after BCG-challenge (group 4) from that seen in saline-treated animals sacrificed three days after BCG-challenge (group 2). The most striking finding, however, was a marked diminution in granuloma formation induced by theophylline five days after BCG challenge (group 3). These findings suggest an antiinflammatory effect of theophyllineI documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.