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引用次数: 13
摘要
目的:比较两种单一疗法(鱼油和维生素C)单独和联合治疗对哮喘患者气道炎症和支气管收缩对先期自发性呼吸急促(EVH)的反应的影响。方法:16例哮喘病支气管收缩(HIB)患者在常规饮食(预处理,n=16)的基础上进入研究,然后随机分配服用活性维生素C片(1.5 g)和安慰剂鱼油胶囊(n=8)或活性鱼油胶囊(3.2 g EPA/2.0 g DHA)和安慰剂维生素C片(n=8),服用3周。此后,所有受试者(联合治疗;n=16)继续进行为期3周的治疗,包括每日服用活性维生素C片和活性鱼油胶囊(NT01057615)。结果:与前处理(常规饮食)相比,鱼油、维生素C及联合处理显著抑制HIB (p<0.017);常规饮食组、鱼油组、维生素C组和联合治疗组evh后1秒用力呼气量分别下降18.8 + 5.7%、9.7 + 5.4%、10.5±10.2%和10.7±9.3%。与常规饮食相比,所有三种治疗均与呼出一氧化氮和支气管扩张剂使用比例的显著降低(p<0.017)、哮喘症状评分和呼出冷凝物ph值的改善相关。治疗组之间的任何因变量均无显著差异。结论:虽然补充鱼油和维生素C对减轻气道炎症和HIB都有效,但联合使用这两种营养素并不比单独干预具有更大的抗炎作用或抑制HIB。
The Effect of Combining Fish Oil and Vitamin C on Airway Inflammation and Hyperpnea-Induced Bronchoconstriction in Asthma
Purpose: To compare the effects of two mono-therapies (fish oil and vitamin C) alone and in combination, on airway inflammation and the bronchoconstrictor response to eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea (EVH) in asthmatics.
Methods: Sixteen asthmatic subjects with hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction (HIB) entered the study on their usual diet (pre-treatment, n=16) and then randomly assigned to receive either active vitamin C tablets (1.5 g) and placebo fish oil capsules (n=8) or active fish oil capsules (3.2 g EPA/2.0 g DHA) and placebo vitamin C tablets (n=8) taken for 3 weeks. Thereafter, all subjects (combination treatment; n=16) underwent a further 3-week treatment period consisting of active vitamin C tablets and active fish oil capsules taken daily (NT01057615).
Results: HIB was significantly inhibited (p<0.017) by fish oil, vitamin C and combination treatment compared to pre-treatment (usual diet); percent fall in post-EVH forced expiratory volume in 1-sec was 18.8 + 5.7%, 9.7 + 5.4%, 10.5 ± 10.2% and 10.7 ± 9.3% on the usual diet, fish oil, vitamin C and combination treatment respectively. All three treatments, compared to the usual diet, were associated with a significant reduction (p<0.017) in the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide and bronchodilator use, and improvement in asthma symptom scores and exhaled breath condensate pH. There was no significant difference between treatment groups for any dependent variables.
Conclusion: While fish oil and vitamin C supplementation are both effective in attenuating airway inflammation and HIB, combining these two nutrients does not confer a greater anti-inflammatory effect or suppression of HIB than either intervention alone.