Introduction: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an acute form of diffuse lung injury characterized by (i) an intense inflammatory response, (ii) increased pulmonary vascular permeability, and (iii) the loss of respiratory pulmonary tissue. In this article we explore the therapeutic potential of hexarelin, a synthetic hexapeptide growth hormone secretagogue (GHS), in an experimental model of ARDS. Hexarelin has anti-inflammatory properties and demonstrates cardiovascular-protective activities including the inhibition of cardiomyocyte apoptosis and cardiac fibrosis, both of which may involve the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) system.Methods: In our experimental model, ARDS was induced by the instillation of 100 mM HCI into the right bronchus; these mice were treated with hexarelin (320 pg/kg, ip) before (Pre) or after (Post) HCI challenge, or with vehicle. Respiratory system compliance, blood gas analysis, and differential cell counts in a selective bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were determined 6 or 24 hours after HCI instillation. In an extended study, mice were observed for a subsequent 14 days in order to assess lung fibrosis.Results: Hexarelin induced a significant improvement in lung compliance and a reduction of the number of total immune cells in BAL 24 hours after HCI instillation, accompanied with a lower recruitment of neutrophils compared with the vehicle group. At day 14, hexarelin-treated mice presented with less pulmonary collagen deposition compared with vehicle-treated controls.Conclusions: Our data suggest that hexarelin can inhibit the early phase of the inflammatory response in a murine model of HCI-induced ARDS, thereby blunting lung remodeling processes and fibrotic development.

Zambelli, V., Rizzi, L., Delvecchio, P., Bresciani, E., Rezoagli, E., Molteni, L., et al. (2021). Hexarelin modulates lung mechanics, inflammation, and fibrosis in acute lung injury. DRUG TARGET INSIGHTS, 15(1), 26-33 [10.33393/dti.2021.2347].

Hexarelin modulates lung mechanics, inflammation, and fibrosis in acute lung injury

Zambelli, Vanessa;Rizzi, Laura
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Delvecchio, Paolo;Bresciani, Elena;Rezoagli, Emanuele;Molteni, Laura;Meanti, Ramona;Bovo, Giorgio;Coco, Silvia;Locatelli, Vittorio;Bellani, Giacomo;Torsello, Antonio
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an acute form of diffuse lung injury characterized by (i) an intense inflammatory response, (ii) increased pulmonary vascular permeability, and (iii) the loss of respiratory pulmonary tissue. In this article we explore the therapeutic potential of hexarelin, a synthetic hexapeptide growth hormone secretagogue (GHS), in an experimental model of ARDS. Hexarelin has anti-inflammatory properties and demonstrates cardiovascular-protective activities including the inhibition of cardiomyocyte apoptosis and cardiac fibrosis, both of which may involve the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) system.Methods: In our experimental model, ARDS was induced by the instillation of 100 mM HCI into the right bronchus; these mice were treated with hexarelin (320 pg/kg, ip) before (Pre) or after (Post) HCI challenge, or with vehicle. Respiratory system compliance, blood gas analysis, and differential cell counts in a selective bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were determined 6 or 24 hours after HCI instillation. In an extended study, mice were observed for a subsequent 14 days in order to assess lung fibrosis.Results: Hexarelin induced a significant improvement in lung compliance and a reduction of the number of total immune cells in BAL 24 hours after HCI instillation, accompanied with a lower recruitment of neutrophils compared with the vehicle group. At day 14, hexarelin-treated mice presented with less pulmonary collagen deposition compared with vehicle-treated controls.Conclusions: Our data suggest that hexarelin can inhibit the early phase of the inflammatory response in a murine model of HCI-induced ARDS, thereby blunting lung remodeling processes and fibrotic development.
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ARDS; GHS (growth hormone secretagogues); Hexarelin; Inflammation; Lung fibr;
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2021
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Zambelli, V., Rizzi, L., Delvecchio, P., Bresciani, E., Rezoagli, E., Molteni, L., et al. (2021). Hexarelin modulates lung mechanics, inflammation, and fibrosis in acute lung injury. DRUG TARGET INSIGHTS, 15(1), 26-33 [10.33393/dti.2021.2347].
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