Conclusions
It is concluded that, in the guinea-pig, DK-PGD(2)-induced airway eosinophilia is mediated by an action on prostaglandin CRTH2 receptors and that this response appears to be independent of IL-5.
Results
Aerosols of DK-PGD(2) caused eosinophil accumulation in the lungs 24h after exposure. DK-PGD(2) (10 microg x ml(-1)) -induced airway eosinophilia was inhibited when animals were treated with the CRTH2 receptor antagonist ramatroban. 1-4h after exposure to DK-PGD(2) a significant decrease in blood eosinophil count was measured. The anti-IL-5 antibody TRFK-5 had no inhibitory effect of DK-PGD(2)-induced airway eosinophilia, but abolished airway eosinophilia induced by exposure of guinea-pigs to aerosols of PAF. Intracardiac injection of DK-PGD(2) induced a dose-related increase in blood eosinophil numbers. Conclusions: It is concluded that, in the guinea-pig, DK-PGD(2)-induced airway eosinophilia is mediated by an action on prostaglandin CRTH2 receptors and that this response appears to be independent of IL-5.
