Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2004 Dec;47(12):1256-1260.

The Effect of Topical Steroid Nasal Instillation in Induced Anosmic Mice

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  • 1Department of Otolaryngology-HNS, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. coolkim@chol.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of intranasal Mometasone furoate instillation into the nasal cavity of mice which had peripherally induced anosmia. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Three groups of mice were studied: normal control group (nasal instillation of normal saline, n=6), Mometasone furoate non-instillation group (no treatment after nasal instillation of zinc sulfate, n=12), and Mometasone furoate instillation group (daily mometasone furoate instillation after nasal instillation of zinc sulfate, n=12). Tissues of olfactory mucosa were obtained on 1, 2, 3, 4 weeks after the instillation of zinc sulfate, and processed for immunohistochemistry using antisera to olfactory marker protein (OMP) for evaluation of olfactory regeneration. RESULTS: No OMP-positive cells were observed in the first week after the instillation of zinc sulfate in both groups. However, OMP-positive cells began appearing in the second week in both groups and gradually increased as time goes by. In the Mometasone furoate instillation group, the increase of OMP-positive cells was significantly greater than that of Mometasone furoate non-instillation group. CONCLUSION: Mometasone furoate instillation enhances regeneration of olfactory receptor cells after injury. Mometasone furoate instillation can be suggested as an effective treatment modality for olfactory dysfunction.

Keyword

Anosmia; Olfaction; Zinc sulfate; Olfactory receptor neuron

MeSH Terms

Animals
Immune Sera
Immunohistochemistry
Mice*
Nasal Cavity
Olfaction Disorders
Olfactory Marker Protein
Olfactory Mucosa
Olfactory Receptor Neurons
Regeneration
Smell
Zinc Sulfate
Mometasone Furoate
Immune Sera
Olfactory Marker Protein
Zinc Sulfate
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