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Anti-inflammatory effects of clarithromycin in ventilator-induced lung injury

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RESPIRATORY RESEARCH
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1465-9921-14-52

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Mechanical ventilation; E-selectin; Macrolides; Neutrophil migration

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  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III [FIS-PI07/0597, FIS-PI10/0606]
  2. Universidad de Oviedo [UNOV-09-pf]
  3. Instituto Universitario de Oncologia del Principado de Asturias (IUOPA)
  4. FICYT [COF-11-40]
  5. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Intensificacion de la Actividad Investigadora-INT) [11/14]

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Background: Mechanical ventilation can promote lung injury by triggering a pro-inflammatory response. Macrolides may exert some immunomodulatory effects and have shown significant benefits over other antibiotics in ventilated patients. We hypothesized that macrolides could decrease ventilator-induced lung injury. Methods: Adult mice were treated with vehicle, clarithromycin or levofloxacin, and randomized to receive mechanical ventilation with low (12 cmH(2)O, PEEP 2 cmH(2)O) or high (20 cmH(2)O, ZEEP) inspiratory pressures for 150 minutes. Histological lung injury, neutrophil infiltration, inflammatory mediators (NF kappa B activation, Cxcl2, IL-10) and levels of adhesion molecules (E-selectin, ICAM) and proteases (MMP-9 and MMP-2) were analyzed. Results: There were no differences among groups after low-pressure ventilation. Clarithromycin significantly decreased lung injury score and neutrophil count, compared to vehicle or levofloxacin, after high-pressure ventilation. Cxcl2 expression and MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels increased and IL-10 decreased after injurious ventilation, with no significant differences among treatment groups. Both clarithromycin and levofloxacin dampened the increase in NF kappa B activation observed in non-treated animals submitted to injurious ventilation. E-selectin levels increased after high pressure ventilation in vehicle-and levofloxacin-treated mice, but not in those receiving clarithromycin. Conclusions: Clarithromycin ameliorates ventilator-induced lung injury and decreases neutrophil recruitment into the alveolar spaces. This could explain the advantages of macrolides in patients with acute lung injury and mechanical ventilation.

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