Dietary nitrite attenuates elastase-induced pulmonary emphysema in a mouse model

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Pulmonary emphysema (PE) is a major pathological feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is characterized by proteolytic destruction of the alveolar structure and subsequent inflammation of the respiratory tract. We hypothesized that nitrite attenuates the development of PE via anti-inflammatory actions. PE was induced by intratracheal instillation of porcine pancreas elastase (PPE) in mice. Dietary nitrite dose-dependently (50 and 150mg/L in drinking water) attenuated emphysematous development and macrophage accumulation in the alveolar parenchyma 21d after PPE treatment. The present study shows that dietary nitrite might be a possible nutritional strategy in preventing the development of PE in mice.

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Sonoda, K., Ohtake, K., Tagiri, M., Hirata, M., Tamada, H., Uchida, H., … Kobayashi, J. (2018). Dietary nitrite attenuates elastase-induced pulmonary emphysema in a mouse model. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 41(12), 1818–1823. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b18-00512

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