2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-38366-5
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β-Endorphin (an endogenous opioid) inhibits inflammation, oxidative stress and apoptosis via Nrf-2 in asthmatic murine model

Vinita Pandey,
Vandana Yadav,
Rashmi Singh
et al.

Abstract: Asthma, a chronic respiratory disease is characterized by airway inflammation, remodelling, airflow limitation and hyperresponsiveness. At present, it is considered as an umbrella diagnosis consisting several variable clinical presentations (phenotypes) and distinct pathophysiological mechanisms (endotypes). Recent evidence suggests that oxidative stress participates in airway inflammation and remodelling in chronic asthma. Opioids resembled by group of regulatory peptides have proven to act as an immunomodula… Show more

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“…A crucial phenomenon in innate immune regulation is the recruitment of macrophages and neutrophils releasing several mediators on activation that play an important role in perpetuating chronic inflammation and emphysematous changes. Neutrophils and macrophages release a significant number of proteinases and ROS during migration, contributing to an elevated oxidative burden in smokers ( 58 ). Obligate proteolysis contributes significantly to bystander tissue damage in COPD ( 59 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A crucial phenomenon in innate immune regulation is the recruitment of macrophages and neutrophils releasing several mediators on activation that play an important role in perpetuating chronic inflammation and emphysematous changes. Neutrophils and macrophages release a significant number of proteinases and ROS during migration, contributing to an elevated oxidative burden in smokers ( 58 ). Obligate proteolysis contributes significantly to bystander tissue damage in COPD ( 59 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%