Published ahead of print on June 9, 2005, doi:10.1164/rccm.200409-1280OC
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol 172. pp. 581-589, (2005)
© 2005 American Thoracic Society
doi: 10.1164/rccm.200409-1280OC
Adrenomedullin Regenerates Alveoli and Vasculature in Elastase-induced Pulmonary Emphysema in Mice
Shinsuke Murakami,
Noritoshi Nagaya,
Takefumi Itoh,
Takashi Iwase,
Toshiya Fujisato,
Keisuke Nishioka,
Kaoru Hamada,
Kenji Kangawa and
Hiroshi Kimura
Departments of Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, Biochemistry, and Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Osaka; Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara; and Department of Transfusion Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan
Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to Noritoshi Nagaya, M.D., Department of Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, 5-7-1 Fujishirodai, Suita, Osaka 565-8565, Japan. E-mail: nnagaya{at}ri.ncvc.go.jp
Rationale: Adrenomedullin, a potent vasodilator peptide, regulates cell growth and survival. However, whether adrenomedullin contributes to lung regeneration remains unknown. Objectives: To investigate whether adrenomedullin influences the kinetics of bone marrow cells, and whether adrenomedullin promotes regeneration of alveoli and vasculature and thereby improves lung structure and function in elastase-induced emphysema in mice. Methods: Adrenomedullin or vehicle was randomly administered to C57BL/6 mice for 5 days. We counted the numbers of mononuclear cells and stem cell antigen-1positive cells in circulating blood. After intratracheal injection of elastase or saline, mice were randomized to receive continuous infusion of adrenomedullin or vehicle for 14 days. Functional and histologic analyses were performed 28 days after treatment. Results: Twenty-eight days after elastase injection, destruction of the alveolar walls was observed. However, adrenomedullin infusion significantly inhibited the increase in lung volume, static lung compliance, and mean linear intercept in mice given elastase. Adrenomedullin increased the numbers of mononuclear cells and stem cell antigen-1positive cells in circulating blood. Adrenomedullin significantly increased the number of bone marrowderived cells incorporated into the elastase-treated lung. Some of these cells were positive for cytokeratin or von Willebrand factor. Infusion of adrenomedullin after the establishment of emphysema also had beneficial effects on lung structure and function. In vitro, addition of adrenomedullin attenuates elastase-induced cell death in alveolar epithelial cells and endothelial cells. Conclusions: Adrenomedullin improved elastase-induced emphysema at least in part through mobilization of bone marrow cells and the direct protective effects on alveolar epithelial cells and endothelial cells.
Key Words: bone marrow cells differentiation mobilization regeneration
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