AI Article Synopsis

  • - Rhinitis medicamentosa, or rebound congestion, happens when overly using nasal decongestants like oxymetazoline causes inflammation and worsens nasal obstruction.
  • - A study on Wistar-albino rats found that oxymetazoline decreased certain proteins linked to cell survival and increased markers of cell death, indicating potential damage caused by the drug.
  • - Erdosteine, an antioxidant agent, showed a significant increase in a protective protein, suggesting it may help counteract some of the harmful effects of oxymetazoline by supporting cell health.

Article Abstract

Background: Rhinitis medicamentosa, also known as 'rebound congestion,' is inflammation of the nasal mucosa caused by the overuse of topical nasal decongestants. Although local decongestants resolve the initial nasal obstruction, the overuse causes rebound obstruction. However, how the overuse of the decongestant causes rhinitis medicamentosa is not known.

Objectives: Here, we show the intracellular effects of oxymetazoline, commonly used a local decongestant, on the cell death pathways. We also investigated the antioxidative effects of erdosteine suspension (175 mg/5mL), an antioxidative agent.

Methods: Thirty Wistar-albino rats were used to form the rhinitis medicamentosa model. After rhinitis medicamentosa was clinically detected, we removed the whole lungs of animals to perform the molecular analyses of cell death pathways.

Results: We found a statistically significant decrease in the expression levels of Atg5 (p=0.021), Atg7 (p=0.013) and Ulk1 (p=0.036) in the oxymetazoline group compared to the control group (p<0.05); however, Caspase 3 expression level was recorded to be significantly increased in the oxymetazoline group, and the expression level of Beclin1 recorded to be substantially increased in the erdosteine group (p=0.001).

Conclusion: Based on these grounds, we suggest that vasoconstriction in capillary vessels caused by oxymetazoline could lead to a decrease in the blood supply, which triggers autophagy to ensure cellular homeostasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874467213666200727124105DOI Listing

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