Literature DB >> 10330035

Cyclosporin A protects lung function from hyperoxic damage.

E Matthew1, R Pun, M Simonich, H Iwamoto, J Dedman.   

Abstract

Cyclosporin A (CsA), an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2B (calcineurin), has been shown to play a role in exocytosis and neutrophil mobility. Hyperoxia (>95% oxygen for 72 h) causes lung injury and reduces lung compliance. This model is indicative of deficiencies in surfactant and elicits a vigorous immune response leading to further damage. We examined the effects of CsA on surfactant-secreting lung alveolar type II cells. CsA enhances ATP-stimulated increases in whole cell capacitance in the presence of 2 mM extracellular Ca2+. This measurement corresponds with increases in exocytosis. Because of its effect on the immune system and exocytosis from type II cells, CsA was examined for its protective effects against hyperoxia-induced lung damage in mice. We found that CsA (50 mg. kg-1. day-1) attenuated hyperoxia-induced reductions in lung compliance when administered before or during 72 h of >95% oxygen (P < 0.05). CsA (10 mg. kg-1. day-1) also had a protective effect against hyperoxia-induced changes in neutrophil infiltration, capillary congestion, edema, and hyaline membrane formation. Wet lung weight-to-dry lung weight ratios did not show any significant changes after hyperoxia or hyperoxia plus CsA (P < 0. 05). CsA may be useful to treat patients undergoing prolonged high-oxygen therapy and possibly other lung injuries.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10330035     DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.1999.276.5.L786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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