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Correlation between nasal nitric oxide and its metabolites, RANTES, IL-5 in allergic rhinitisopen access

Authors
Zheng, TaoJung, Sen MinKang, Hee JeongKim, Hyung GuChung, Jae HoJeong, Jin Hyeok
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
allergic rhinitis; exhaled nitric oxide; IL-5; metabolite; nasal nitric oxide; nitrate; nitric oxide; nitrite; nasal secretion; RANTES
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION, v.19, pp.1 - 7
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Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION
Volume
19
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/141498
DOI
10.1177/20587392211030146
ISSN
1721-727X
Abstract
There have been two measurement methods for nasal nitric oxide (nNO): direct measurement of nNO and indirect measurement of NO metabolites or the NO synthase enzyme. The aim of this study is to investigate the difference in nNO between allergic rhinitis (AR) patients and the correlation of the direct measurement of nNO and indirect measurement of nNO metabolites, RANTES, and IL-5. Fifteen patients with AR, 15 patients with septal deviation as a control group were enrolled. We measured the nNO level using a chemiluminescence analyzer and the amount of NO metabolites, RANTES, and IL-5 in nasal lavage fluid using the ELISA method. Nasal NO levels were significantly higher in AR than the control (195.7 +/- 39.6 vs 159.4 +/- 25.8 ppb, P = 0.027). NO metabolites, IL-5, and RANTES levels were higher in AR, but there was no statistically significant difference. There was no significant correlation between nNO and nNO metabolites, RANTES, IL-5, and clinical parameters except for the olfactory test score in AR. There was a negative correlation between nNO and the olfactory test score in AR (r = -0.590, P = 0.034). Nasal NO concentration increased in AR. However, nNO metabolites and IL-5, RANTES in nasal secretion did not show any correlation with nNO. Direct measurement of nNO could be a potentially useful biomarker of AR compared to indirect measurement of NO metabolites, cytokines, and chemokines in nasal secretion.
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