Oxidized phospholipids reduce vascular leak and inflammation in rat model of acute lung injury

氧化磷脂减少大鼠急性肺损伤模型中的血管渗漏和炎症

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作者:Stephanie Nonas, Ian Miller, Kamon Kawkitinarong, Santipongse Chatchavalvanich, Irina Gorshkova, Valery N Bochkov, Norbert Leitinger, Viswanathan Natarajan, Joe G N Garcia, Konstantin G Birukov

Conclusions

These studies demonstrate in vivo and in vitro protective effects of oxidized phospholipids on LPS-induced lung dysfunction.

Methods

Rats received intratracheal aerosolized LPS (5 mg/kg) or sterile water with concurrent intravenous injection of OxPAPC (0.5-6.0 mg/kg) or saline alone. Nonoxidized PAPC was used as a control. At 18 h, bronchoalveolar lavage was performed and the lungs were removed for histologic analysis. Measurements of endothelial transmonolayer electrical resistance and immunofluorescent analysis of monolayer integrity were used in an in vitro model of LPS-induced lung vascular barrier dysfunction. Measurements and main

Objective

To test the hypothesis that oxidized 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine (OxPAPC) may attenuate the acute lung inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and enhance lung vascular barrier recovery, we used in vivo and in vitro models of LPS-induced lung injury.

Results

In vivo, aerosolized intratracheal LPS induced lung injury with profound increases in bronchoalveolar lavage neutrophils, protein content, and the inflammatory cytokines interleukin 6 and interleukin 1beta, as well as tissue neutrophils. OxPAPC, but not nonoxidized PAPC, markedly attenuated the LPS-induced tissue inflammation, barrier disruption, and cytokine production over a range of doses. In vitro, oxidized phospholipids attenuated LPS-induced endothelial barrier disruption and reversed LPS-induced cytoskeletal remodeling and disruption of monolayer integrity. Conclusions: These studies demonstrate in vivo and in vitro protective effects of oxidized phospholipids on LPS-induced lung dysfunction.

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