Literature DB >> 18056350

Selective inhibition of inducible NO synthase activity in vivo reverses inflammatory abnormalities in surfactant protein D-deficient mice.

Elena N Atochina-Vasserman1, Michael F Beers, Helchem Kadire, Yaniv Tomer, Adam Inch, Pamela Scott, Chang J Guo, Andrew J Gow.   

Abstract

Surfactant protein D (SP-D)-deficient (SP-D-/-) mice exhibit early development of emphysema. Previously we have shown that SP-D deficiency results in increased production and activity of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). In this study, we examined whether treatment with the iNOS inhibitor 1400W could inhibit the inflammatory phenotype. Mice were treated with 1400W systemically for 7 wk from 3 wk of age. Treatment reduced total lung NO synthase activity to 14.7+/-6.1% of saline-treated 10-wk-old SP-D-/- littermates. Long-term administration of 1400W reduced lung inflammation and cellular infiltration; and significantly attenuated the increased levels of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9, chemokines (KC, TARC), and cytokines (IFN-gamma) seen in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) of SP-D-/- mice. Abrogation of these levels was associated with decreasing BAL chemotactic activity for RAW cells. Two weeks of treatment with 1400W reduced total lung NO synthase (NOS) activity to 12.7+/-6.3% of saline-treated SP-D-/- mice. Short-term iNOS inhibition resulted in attenuation of pulmonary inflammation within SP-D-/- mice as shown by decreases in total BAL cell count (63+/-6% of SP-D-/- control), macrophage size (>25 microm) within the BAL (62+/-10% of SP-D-/- control), and a percentage of BAL macrophages producing oxidants (76+/-9% of SP-D-/- control). These studies showed that s.c. delivery of 1400W can be achieved in vivo and can attenuate the inflammatory processes within SP-D deficiency. Our results represent the first report linking defects in the innate immune system in the lung with alterations in NO homeostasis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18056350      PMCID: PMC4009628          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.12.8090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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