Effect of low-dose theophylline on airway inflammation in COPD

Objective:  Recent studies have shown that theophylline may exert anti‐inflammatory effects on neutrophils. We undertook to assess the effect of theophylline on airway inflammation in COPD. Methodology:  We performed a 4‐week randomized double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study in 11 theophylline‐naive...

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Hauptverfasser: KOBAYASHI, Motoko, NASUHARA, Yasuyuki, BETSUYAKU, Tomoko, SHIBUYA, Eiji, TANINO, Yoshinori, TANINO, Mishie, TAKAMURA, Kei, NAGAI, Katsura, HOSOKAWA, Takeshi, NISHIMURA, Masaharu
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description Objective:  Recent studies have shown that theophylline may exert anti‐inflammatory effects on neutrophils. We undertook to assess the effect of theophylline on airway inflammation in COPD. Methodology:  We performed a 4‐week randomized double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study in 11 theophylline‐naive patients with mild to moderate COPD. After a 1‐week run‐in period, six subjects were administered 400 mg/day theophylline (Theodur; Nikken Chemicals Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan) for 4 weeks, while five subjects were administered a placebo. Induced sputum was obtained before and after the run‐in period and then after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment. Cell differential count and levels of interleukin‐8, matrix metalloproteinase‐9, neutrophil elastase (NE), myeloperoxidase (MPO), α1‐antitrypsin (α1‐AT), leukotriene B4 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases‐1 (TIMP‐1) were assessed. Results:  No variable was significantly different during the run‐in period or with placebo treatment. In contrast, theophylline treatment significantly decreased NE and MPO levels at 4 weeks, although the cell differential count did not change appreciably as a result of treatment. Conclusion:  These results suggest that 4 weeks of theophylline treatment attenuates neutrophil‐associated inflammation in the airways of mild to moderate COPD patients. However, the clinical benefits remain to be determined.
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