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Mechanism of acute lung injury due to phosgene exposition and its protection by cafeic acid phenethyl ester in the rat
- Source :
- Experimental and toxicologic pathology : official journal of the Gesellschaft fur Toxikologische Pathologie. 65(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- The mechanism of phosgene-induced acute lung injury (ALI) remains unclear and it is still lack of effective treatments. Previous study indicated that oxidative stress was involved in phosgene-induced ALI. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) has been proved to be an anti-inflammatory agent and a potent free radical scavenger. The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effects of CAPE on phosgene-induced ALI and identify the mechanism, in which oxidative stress and inflammation were involved. The phosgene was used to induce ALI in rats. The results showed that after phosgene exposure, total protein content in BALF was not significantly changed. The increase of MDA level and SOD activity induced by phosgene was significantly reduced by CAPE administration, and the decrease of GSH level in BALF and lung were significantly reversed by CAPE. CAPE also partially blocked the translocation of NF-κB p65 to the nucleus, but it had little effect on the phosphorylation of p38 MAPK. In conclusion, CAPE showed protective effects on lung against phosgene-induced ALI, which may be related with a combination of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions of CAPE.
- Subjects :
- Male
Antioxidant
medicine.medical_treatment
p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases
education
Acute Lung Injury
Blotting, Western
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Lung injury
Pharmacology
Toxicology
medicine.disease_cause
Antioxidants
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
chemistry.chemical_compound
Caffeic Acids
Malondialdehyde
medicine
Animals
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester
Phosgene
Lung
Air Pollutants
Superoxide Dismutase
Transcription Factor RelA
Cell Biology
General Medicine
Glutathione
Organ Size
respiratory system
Free radical scavenger
respiratory tract diseases
Rats
Oxidative Stress
chemistry
Biochemistry
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
geographic locations
Oxidative stress
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16181433
- Volume :
- 65
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Experimental and toxicologic pathology : official journal of the Gesellschaft fur Toxikologische Pathologie
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....863690e243628ec93766e09e729ffe09