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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 290: L1164-L1172, 2006. First published January 13, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajplung.00248.2005
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Effects of macrophage inducible nitric oxide synthase in murine septic lung injury

K. S. Farley, L. F. Wang, H. M. Razavi, C. Law, M. Rohan, D. G. McCormack, and S. Mehta

Centre for Critical Illness Research, Division of Respirology, Departments of Medicine, Physiology, and Pharmacology, London Health Sciences Center and Lawson Health Research Institute, University Of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Submitted 7 June 2005 ; accepted in final form 5 January 2006

Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) contributes importantly to septic pulmonary protein leak in mice with septic acute lung injury (ALI). However, the role of alveolar macrophage (AM) iNOS in septic ALI is not known. Thus we assessed the specific effects of AM iNOS in murine septic ALI through selective AM depletion (via intratracheal instillation of clodronate liposomes) and subsequent AM reconstitution (via intratracheal instillation of donor iNOS+/+ or iNOS–/– AM). Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and perforation, and ALI was assessed at 4 h: protein leak by the Evans blue (EB) dye method, neutrophil infiltration via myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, and pulmonary iNOS mRNA expression via RT-PCR. In iNOS+/+ mice, AM depletion attenuated the sepsis-induced increases in pulmonary microvascular protein leak (0.3 ± 0.1 vs. 1.4 ± 0.1 µg EB·g lung–1·min–1; P < 0.05) and MPO activity (37 ± 4 vs. 67 ± 8 U/g lung; P < 0.05) compared with that shown in non-AM-depleted mice. In AM-depleted iNOS+/+ mice, septic pulmonary protein leak was restored by AM reconstitution with iNOS+/+ AM (0.9 ± 0.3 µg EB·g lung–1·min–1) but not with iNOS–/– donor AM. In iNOS–/– mice, sepsis did not induce pulmonary protein leak or iNOS mRNA expression, despite increased pulmonary MPO activity. However, AM depletion in iNOS–/– mice and subsequent reconstitution with iNOS+/+ donor AM resulted in significant sepsis-induced pulmonary protein leak and iNOS expression. Septic pulmonary MPO levels were similar in all AM-reconstituted groups. Thus septic pulmonary protein leak is absolutely dependent on the presence of functional AM and specifically on iNOS in AM. AM iNOS-dependent pulmonary protein leak was not mediated through changes in pulmonary neutrophil influx.

inflammation; vascular permeability; sepsis; reconstitution; acute lung injury



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: S. Mehta, Division of Respirology, London Health Sciences Center South St. Campus, 375 South St., London Ontario, Canada, N6A 4G5 (e-mail: Sanjay.Mehta{at}lhsc.on.ca)




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