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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor exacerbates the acute lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis induced by intratracheal administration of bleomycin in rats.

Kenji Adach1, Masami Suzuki, Tetsurou Sugimoto, Shigeo Suzuki, Rikio Niki, Atsushi Oyama, Koji Uetsuka, Hiroyuki Nakamaya, Kunio Doi.   

Abstract

We investigated the effects of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) on lung injury induced by intratracheal administration of bleomycin (BLM, 2 mg/200 micro1) in rats. In experiment 1, G-CSF (10, 30 and 100 microg/kg/day, s.c.) was administered to rats treated with BLM or saline for 7 days starting immediately after BLM administration. In rats receiving G-CSF alone, a large number of neutrophils were noted in the pulmonary capillaries, although there were no lung lesions. In rats receiving BLM alone, diffuse alveolar damage was observed. The administration of G-CSF to BLM-treated rats increased the total lung lesion per unit of pulmonary parenchyma (total lung lesion %) along with increases in the peripheral neutrophil count and the number of neutrophils infiltrating in the pulmonary lesion in a dose-dependent fashion. In experiment 2, 100 microg/kg/day of G-CSF was administered to rats treated with BLM or saline for up to 28 days starting immediately after BLM administration. The administration of 100 microg/kg/day of G-CSF to BLM-treated rats showed no effects at 14 days but it increased the lung lesion % and the score of lung fibrosis along with the increase in the number of neutrophils infiltrating in the pulmonary lesion at 28 days. These findings suggest that G-CSF administration to BLM-treated rats influenced and exacerbated the BLM-induced acute lung injury, and also exacerbated pulmonary fibrosis in a dose-dependent fashion. The exacerbation of lung injury coincided with the marked increase in the peripheral neutrophil count and the number of neutrophils infiltrating in the pulmonary lesion.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11926293     DOI: 10.1078/0940-2993-00218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Toxicol Pathol        ISSN: 0940-2993


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