Early Animal Exposure Decreases Childhood Asthma Risk – Medscape


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Early Animal Exposure Decreases Childhood Asthma Risk
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These new data support the “hygiene hypothesis” that early exposure to animals decreases the risk for childhood asthma and "might be helpful in decision making for families and physicians on the appropriateness and timing of early animal exposure
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Vitamin D improves corticosteroid efficacy and attenuates its side-effects in an animal model of asthma.

Vitamin D improves corticosteroid efficacy and attenuates its side-effects in an animal model of asthma.

Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2014 Nov 3;:1-9

Authors: Mehta AA, Agrawal AD, Appanna V, Chaudagar KK

Abstract
The subacute use of corticosteroids has side-effects such as glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia, anxiety, and depression, which could be halted with vitamin D, which is an immunomodulatory vitamin. Thus, we aimed to study the anti-asthmatic efficacy and side-effects profile of vitamin D, the corticosteroid dexamethasone, and their combination on ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation in rats. For this, 2 different doses of vitamin D (50 IU/kg, daily for 2 weeks, or and 60000 IU/kg, bolus dose, by intraperitoneal injection (i.p.)) were administered in combination with dexamethasone (2.5 mg/kg, i.p., for 2 weeks) prior to challenge with ovalbumin. At the end of the therapy, the asthmatic parameters such as differential white blood cell counts, serum levels of immunoglobulin E, bronchoalveolar lavaged fluid, and interleukin-5, as well as serum levels of nitric oxide were significantly increased after allergen challenges in asthmatic rats as compared with the controls. Such increases were significantly attenuated by monotherapy with vitamin D and with combination therapy of vitamin D and dexamethasone, where the combination therapy was superior to the monotherapy. Dexamethasone-induced hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and behavioral abnormalities in the allergic rats were attenuated with vitamin D. The daily dose was better for controlling serum levels of immunoglobulin E than the bolus dose, whereas the bolus was superior for reducing dexamethasone-induced psychotropic abnormalities. There were no significant changes in other parameters between the daily and the bolus dose. In conclusion, a daily dose of vitamin D in combination with dexamethasone is more efficacious for treating asthma in allergic rats than monotherapy.

PMID: 25429688 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Aggravation of ovalbumin-induced murine asthma by co-exposure to desert-dust and organic chemicals: an animal model study.

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Aggravation of ovalbumin-induced murine asthma by co-exposure to desert-dust and organic chemicals: an animal model study.

Environ Health. 2014 Oct 18;13(1):83

Authors: Ren Y, Ichinose T, He M, Arashidani K, Yoshida Y, Yoshida S, Nishikawa M, Takano H, Sun G, Shibamoto T

Abstract
BACKGROUND: The organic chemicals present in Asian sand dust (ASD) might contribute to the aggravation of lung eosinophila. Therefore, the aggravating effects of the Tar fraction from ASD on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced lung eosinophilia were investigated.
METHODS: The Tar fraction was extracted from ASD collected from the atmosphere in Fukuoka, Japan. ASD collected from the Gobi desert was heated at 360[degree sign]C to inactivate toxic organic substances (H-ASD). ICR mice were instilled intratracheally with 12 different test samples prepared with Tar (1 mug and 5 mug), H-ASD, and OVA in a normal saline solution containing 0.02% Tween 80. The lung pathology, cytological profiles in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), inflammatory cytokines/chemokines in BALF and OVA-specific immunoglobulin in serum were investigated.
RESULTS: Several kinds of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were detected in the Tar sample. H-ASD + Tar 5 mug induced slight neutrophilic lung inflammation. In the presence of OVA, Tar 5 mug increased the level of eosinophils slightly and induced trace levels of Th2 cytokines IL-5 and IL-13 in BALF. Also mild to moderate goblet cell proliferation and mild infiltration of eosinophils in the submucosa of airway were observed. These pathological changes caused by H-ASD + OVA were relatively small. However, in the presence of OVA and H-ASD, Tar, at as low a level as 1 mug, induced severe eosinophil infiltration and proliferation of goblet cells in the airways and significantly increased Th2 cytokines IL-5 and IL-13 in BALF. The mixture showed an adjuvant effect on OVA-specific IgG1 production.
CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that H-ASD with even low levels of Tar exacerbates OVA-induced lung eosinophilia via increases of Th2-mediated cytokines. These results suggest that ASD-bound PAHs might contribute to the aggravation of lung eosinophila.

PMID: 25326908 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Animal fur in a baby’s crib could ward off allergies and asthma: study – New York Daily News


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Animal fur in a baby's crib could ward off allergies and asthma: study
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Sleeping on animal fur shortly after birth could protect against allergies and asthma, according to German researchers who presented a large-scale, 16-year cohort study at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress in Munich Monday.
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Animal fur in a crib could prevent allergies and asthma: study – New York Daily News


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Animal fur in a crib could prevent allergies and asthma: study
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Sleeping on animal fur shortly after birth could protect against allergies and asthma, according to German researchers who presented a large-scale, 16-year cohort study at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress in Munich Monday.
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Study: Babies who sleep on animal skins less likely to develop asthma – SFGate (blog)


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Study: Babies who sleep on animal skins less likely to develop asthma
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A new study finds that children who sleep on animal skins in the first months of life are less likely to develop asthma later in childhood. But before you trade in your pretty-patterned organic cotton crib sheets for a sheepskin, know that some experts

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Sleeping On Animal Fur Can Lower Asthma Risk – TIME


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Sleeping On Animal Fur Can Lower Asthma Risk
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The research, just presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress, examined data from 2,441 German children and found an association between sleeping on animal fur, like sheepskin rugs or throws, during their first three months
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