2022
DOI: 10.1002/kjm2.12601
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The role of calcium‐sensitive receptor in ovalbumin‐induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in juvenile mice with asthma

Abstract: The role of the calcium-sensitive receptor (CaSR) was assessed in a juvenile mouse model of asthma induced by ovalbumin (OVA). The experiment was divided into normal control, OVA, and OVA +2.5/5 mg/kg NPS2143 (a CaSR antagonist) groups. OVA induction was performed in all groups except the normal control, followed by assessing airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and lung pathological changes. Serum OVA-specific IgE and IgG1 were detected with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and inflammatory cells wer… Show more

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“…The high levels of CaSR protein in the serum of the control group of patients may indicate a decrease in its expression in the smooth muscle bronchi in children without a history of obstruction and its redistribution to the peripheral blood. 7KLV UHVXOW ZDV FRQ˝UPHG LQ D VWXG\ WKDW VKRZHG that in adult patients with asthma and mice sensitized to allergens, more CaSR was detected in the smooth muscle bronchial epithelium than in healthy subjects [18].…”
Section: Groups Casr In Clinical Manifestations Casr In Remission Twmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high levels of CaSR protein in the serum of the control group of patients may indicate a decrease in its expression in the smooth muscle bronchi in children without a history of obstruction and its redistribution to the peripheral blood. 7KLV UHVXOW ZDV FRQ˝UPHG LQ D VWXG\ WKDW VKRZHG that in adult patients with asthma and mice sensitized to allergens, more CaSR was detected in the smooth muscle bronchial epithelium than in healthy subjects [18].…”
Section: Groups Casr In Clinical Manifestations Casr In Remission Twmentioning
confidence: 99%