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NUTRITIONAL ANTIOXIDANTS

Lycopene-rich treatments modify noneosinophilic airway inflammation in asthma: Proof of concept

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Pages 94-102 | Received 27 Jun 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Antioxidant-rich diets are associated with reduced asthma prevalence. However, direct evidence that altering intake of antioxidant-rich foods affects asthma is lacking. The objective was to investigate changes in asthma and airway inflammation resulting from a low antioxidant diet and subsequent use of lycopene-rich treatments. Asthmatic adults (n=32) consumed a low antioxidant diet for 10 days, then commenced a randomized, cross-over trial involving 3×7 day treatment arms (placebo, tomato extract (45 mg lycopene/day) and tomato juice (45 mg lycopene/day)). With consumption of a low antioxidant diet, plasma carotenoid concentrations decreased, Asthma Control Score worsened, %FEV1 and %FVC decreased and %sputum neutrophils increased. Treatment with both tomato juice and extract reduced airway neutrophil influx. Treatment with tomato extract also reduced sputum neutrophil elastase activity. In conclusion, dietary antioxidant consumption modifies clinical asthma outcomes. Changing dietary antioxidant intake may be contributing to rising asthma prevalence. Lycopene-rich supplements should be further investigated as a therapeutic intervention.

Abbreviations
Airway hyper-responsiveness=

AHR

C-Reactive Protein=

CRP

%predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 s=

%FEV1

%predicted Forced Vital Capacity=

%FVC

Global Initiative for Asthma=

GINA

High Performance Liquid Chromatography=

HPLC

Provocation dose resulting in 15% drop in baseline FEV1=

PD15

Total cell count=

TCC

Abbreviations
Airway hyper-responsiveness=

AHR

C-Reactive Protein=

CRP

%predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 s=

%FEV1

%predicted Forced Vital Capacity=

%FVC

Global Initiative for Asthma=

GINA

High Performance Liquid Chromatography=

HPLC

Provocation dose resulting in 15% drop in baseline FEV1=

PD15

Total cell count=

TCC

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