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Yohimbine protects against endotoxin-induced acute lung injury by blockade of alpha 2A adrenergic receptor in rats

Background Alpha 2A adrenergic receptor (AR) is a subtype of a2 AR belonging to G protein-coupled receptors, and exerts a variety of biological effects. Recent studies have demonstrated that the a2A AR activation was closely related with inflammatory reaction. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of a2AAR antagonist, yohimbine, on the severity of endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in rats.Methods A total of 72 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: control group, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) group and LPS + yohimbine group. Rats were intratracheally administrated with normal saline or LPS (300 ug), and the rats in the LPS + yohimbine group were treated with additional yohimbine (2 mg/kg, i.p) soon after LPS administration. Six, 24 and 48 hours after treatment, arterial blood gas analysis was carried out, and optical microscopy was performed to evaluate pathological changes in the lung, and lung injury score was assessed. The count of white blood cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was determined. The levels of norepinephrine, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-a, interleukin (IL)-ip and IL-6 in BALF were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Immunocytochemistry was performed for the detection of a2A AR on inflammatory cells in BALF. Results When compared with the control group, the oxygenation index in the LPS group was significantly decreased, and white blood cell count, the lung histopathological scores, levels of norepinephrine and IL-6 as well as a2A AR expression on inflammatory cells in the BALF were dramatically increased at different time points, and the concentrations of TNF-a and IL-1 p were also increased except at 48 hours after LPS administration. The oxygenation index decreased while white blood cell count in BALF and the lung histopathological scores were obviously increased in the LPS + yohimbine group. The level of norepinephrine in BALF was increased at each time interval in the LPS + yohimbine group, and so did the levels of TNF-a, IL-ip and IL-6 at 6 and 48 hours after LPS administration respectively. When compared with the LPS group, the oxygenation index, white blood cell count, the lung histopathological scores and the level of IL-6 in the LPS + yohimbine group were significantly improved at each time interval, and the concentrations of TNF-a and IL-ip were also lower at 24 hours of LPS administration (all P <0.05). Correlation analysis indicated the level of norepinephrine was related to the levels of TNF-a, IL-ip and IL-6 in the BALF and the lung histopathological scores (r=0.703, r=0.595, r=0.487 and r=0.688, respectively, P <0.001) and the intensity scores of immunoreactivity to a2A AR on inflammatory cells were also associated with the levels of TNF-a, IL-1p and IL-6 as well as the lung histopathologial scores (r=0.803, r=0.978, r=0.716 and r=0.808, respectively, P<0.001).Conclusions Yohimbine can inhibit TNF-a, IL-1P and IL-6 overproduction and relieve the severity of pulmonary inflammation induced by endotoxin, which is maybe mediated by blockade of a2A AR on inflammatory cells.

acute lung injury a2A adrenergic receptor inflammatory response

LIN Ying ZHU Xi YAO Wan-zhen YANG Yan-lin A La-ta CHEN Li

Department of Surgical Intensive Care Unit , Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China Department of Respiratory Medicine , Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China Central Laboratory, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China

国内会议

第三届北京大学重症医学论坛

北京

英文

298-303

2011-08-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)