Literature DB >> 10848671

Tepoxalin inhibits inflammation and microvascular dysfunction induced by abdominal irradiation in rats.

J Panés1, M Mollà, M Casadevall, A Salas, M Sans, C Conill, D C Anderson, J Roselló-Catafau, D N Granger, J M Piqué.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inflammatory cells contribute to the acute and sub-acute sequelae of radiation therapy. Tepoxalin, an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase that suppresses NF-kappaB activation, has potent anti-inflammatory activity. AIMS: To assess the effects of tepoxalin on radiation-induced inflammatory damage, and determine its mechanisms of action.
METHODS: Leucocyte rolling, adhesion and emigration, and albumin leakage were determined by intra-vital microscopy in rat mesenteric venules. NF-kappaB activation was measured by electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and endothelial intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression by the radiolabelled antibody technique. Groups of irradiated rats were treated with tepoxalin, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, zileuton (lipoxygenase inhibitor), or vehicle.
RESULTS: Irradiated animals had a marked increase in the number of rolling, adherent and emigrated leucocytes in mesenteric venules, and in microvascular permeability. Tepoxalin prevented leucocyte adhesion and the increase in permeability after radiation. Tepoxalin did not inhibit radiation-induced NF-kappaB activation or intercellular adhesion molecule-1 up-regulation, while N-acetyl-L-cysteine, which attenuated NF-kappaB activation, had no effect on leucocyte recruitment. In contrast, tepoxalin inhibited the increase in leukotriene B4 levels after radiation, and the anti-inflammatory effects of the drug were mimicked by zileuton.
CONCLUSIONS: Tepoxalin affords significant protection against radiation-induced inflammation and microvascular dysfunction in splanchnic organs through a mechanism dependent on leukotriene synthesis inhibition.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10848671     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2000.00771.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0269-2813            Impact factor:   8.171


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