Curcumin attenuates allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness in sensitized guinea pigs

Ram, Arjun ; Das, Moumita ; Ghosh, Balaram (2003) Curcumin attenuates allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness in sensitized guinea pigs Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 26 (7). pp. 1021-1024. ISSN 0918-6158

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Abstract

Anti-asthmatic property of curcumin (diferuloylmethane), a natural product from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, has been tested in a guinea pig model of airway hyperresponsiveness. We sensitized guinea pigs with ovalbumin (OVA) to develop certain characteristic features of asthma: allergen induced airway constriction and airway hyperreactivity to histamine. Guinea pigs were treated with curcumin during sensitization (to examine its preventive effect) or after developing impaired airways features (to examine its therapeutic effect). Status of airway constriction and airway hyperreactivity were determined by measuring specific airway conductance (SGaw) using a non-invasive technique, constant-volume body plethysmography. Curcumin (20 mg/kg body weight) treatment significantly inhibits OVA-induced airway constriction (p < 0.0399) and airway hyperreactivity (p < 0.0043). The results demonstrate that curcumin is effective in improving the impaired airways features in the OVA-sensitized guinea pigs.

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Keywords:Curcumin; Specific Airway Conductance (SGaw); Airway Constriction; Airway Hyperreactivity
ID Code:66061
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