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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
mast cell
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Salvinorin A
, a neoclerodane diterpene isolated from
Salvia divinorum
, exerts a number of pharmacological actions which are not solely limited to the central nervous system. Recently it has been demonstrated that
Salvinorin A
inhibits acute inflammatory response affecting leukotriene (LT) production. Since LTs are potent lipid mediators implicated in allergic diseases, we evaluated the effect of
Salvinorin A
on allergic inflammation and on airways following sensitization in the mouse. Mice were sensitized with s.c. injection of ovalbumin (OVA) on days 1 and 8. Sensitized mice received on days 9 and 12 on the shaved dorsal surface air administration to induce the development of the air-pouches. On day 15 animals were challenged by injection of OVA into the air-pouch.
Salvinorin A
, administered (10 mg/kg) before each allergen exposure, significantly reduced OVA-induced LT increase in the air pouch. This effect was coupled to a reduction in cell recruitment and Th2 cytokine production. In another set of experiments, mice were sensitized with OVA and both bronchial reactivity and pulmonary inflammation were assessed.
Salvinorin A
abrogated bronchial hyperreactivity and interleukin (IL)-13 production, without effect on pulmonary inflammation. Indeed cell infiltration and peribronchial edema were still present following diterpenoid treatment. Similarly, pulmonary IL-4 and plasmatic IgE levels were not modulated. Conversely,
Salvinorin A
significantly reduced LTC
4
production in the lung of sensitized mice. Finally
mast cell
activity was evaluated by means of toluidine blue staining. Data obtained evidenced that
Salvinorin A
significantly inhibited
mast cell
degranulation in the lung. Our study demonstrates that
Salvinorin A
inhibits airway hyperreactivity induced by sensitization by inhibition of LT production and
mast cell
degranulation. In conclusion
Salvinorin A
could represent a promising candidate for drug development in allergic diseases such as asthma.
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PMID:Salvinorin A Inhibits Airway Hyperreactivity Induced by Ovalbumin Sensitization. 2813 50