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Disruption of pulmonary resolution mediators contribute to exacerbated silver nanoparticle-induced acute inflammation in a metabolic syndrome mouse model.

Saeed Alqahtani1, Li Xia2, Amber Jannasch3, Christina Ferreira3, Jackeline Franco4, Jonathan H Shannahan5.   

Abstract

Pre-existing conditions modulate sensitivity to numerous xenobiotic exposures such as air pollution. Specifically, individuals suffering from metabolic syndrome (MetS) demonstrate enhanced acute inflammatory responses following particulate matter inhalation. The mechanisms associated with these exacerbated inflammatory responses are unknown, impairing interventional strategies and our understanding of susceptible populations. We hypothesize MetS-associated lipid dysregulation influences mediators of inflammatory resolution signaling contributing to increased acute pulmonary toxicity. To evaluate this hypothesis, healthy and MetS mouse models were treated with either 18-hydroxy eicosapentaenoic acid (18-HEPE), 14-hydroxy docosahexaenoic acid (14-HDHA), 17-hydroxy docosahexaenoic acid (17-HDHA), or saline (control) via intraperitoneal injection prior to oropharyngeal aspiration of silver nanoparticles (AgNP). In mice receiving saline treatment, AgNP exposure resulted in an acute pulmonary inflammatory response that was exacerbated in MetS mice. A targeted lipid assessment demonstrated 18-HEPE, 14-HDHA, and 17-HDHA treatments altered lung levels of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs). 14-HDHA and 17-HDHA treatments more efficiently reduced the exacerbated acute inflammatory response in AgNP exposed MetS mice as compared to 18-HEPE. This included decreased neutrophilic influx, diminished induction of inflammatory cytokines/chemokines, and reduced alterations in SPMs. Examination of SPM receptors determined baseline reductions in MetS mice compared to healthy as well as decreases due to AgNP exposure. Overall, these results demonstrate AgNP exposure disrupts inflammatory resolution, specifically 14-HDHA and 17-HDHA derived SPMs, in MetS contributing to exacerbated acute inflammatory responses. Our findings identify a potential mechanism responsible for enhanced susceptibility in MetS that can be targeted for interventional therapeutic approaches.
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Keywords:  Inflammatory resolution; Lipid supplementation; Metabolic syndrome; Nanoparticles; Nanotoxicity; Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids; Specialized pro-resolving mediators; Susceptibility

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34601004      PMCID: PMC8545917          DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2021.115730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol        ISSN: 0041-008X            Impact factor:   4.219


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