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Therapeutic Effects of Intranasal Cyclosporine for Eosinophilic
Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps in a Mouse Model
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Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology1, Dept. of Ophthalmology2, Gyeongsang National Univ. Hosp., Institute of Health Sciences3, Gyeongsang National Univ., Biomedical Research Institute4, Gyeongsang National Univ. Hosp., Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology5, Seoul National Univ. College of Medicine, Boramae Medical Center. |
Sang-Wook KIM,
Dong-Yeop CHANG1,3, Yeon-Hee JOO1, Seong-Jae KIM2, Jin Hyun KIM3,4, Myeong Hee JUNG4, Dae Woo KIM5, Sea-Yuong JEON1,3, Sang-Wook KIM1,3
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¸ñÀû: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a
principally Th2-mediated inflammatory disease. Systemic
corticosteroids currently represent the most effective treatment
for CRSwNP, but their long-term use is constrained due to their
detrimental side effects. Long-term use of topical steroids is
safe, but their efficacy is often limited. Topical cyclosporine
has proven to be safe and effective for Th2-mediated diseases
such as allergic conjunctivitis.It was hypothesized that topical
cyclosporine would be an effective novel drug for the treatment
of CRSwNP its therapeutic efficacy was assessed using a
previously established mouse model. ¹æ¹ý:After induction of eosinophilic CRSwNP in 4-week-old BALB/c mice
according to previous protocols, the therapeutic effects of
intranasal cyclosporine were evaluated and compared with those of
triamcinolone acetonide (TAC). Histopathologic changes were
evaluated using hematoxylin and eosin for polyp formation and
Sirius red staining for eosinophilic infiltration. The production
of cytokines in sinonasal tissues, including tumor necrosis
factor, interleukin (IL)-2, interferon-¥ã, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 and
IL-17A, were measured using a cytometric bead array. °á°ú:The number of polyp-like lesions was reduced significantly only by systemic TAC, but the degree of eosinophilic infiltration was decreased significantly by topical cyclosporine, the potency of which was similar to that of topical or systemic TAC. Except for interferon-¥ã, the majority of measured cytokines were reduced significantly by topical cyclosporine, although its effects on IL-2 and IL-13 were less potent than those of systemic TAC. °á·Ð:Topical cyclosporine might be an effective drug for the management
of CRSwNP. |
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