2012
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.232116
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Phosphodiesterase‐4 inhibition as a therapeutic approach to treat capillary leakage in systemic inflammation

Abstract: Key points• A specific therapy to treat capillary leakage in systemic inflammation and sepsis is not available at present.• Recent studies demonstrated that reduced cAMP levels in endothelial cells contribute to inflammation-induced breakdown of the endothelial barrier.• The present study demonstrates that systemically applied phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitors to increase endothelial cAMP are effective to prevent and to treat capillary leakage followed by improved microcirculation in a rodent model of systemic in… Show more

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“…2006; Wang et al, 2012). Because inhibitors of cyclic 39,59-phospodiesterase-4 have been shown to decrease endothelial permeability in other inflammatory models (Lin et al, 2011;Schick et al, 2012), we evaluated the effects of rolipram on renal vascular permeability at 6 hours following CLP using EBD. At 6 hours post-CLP, there was a significant increase in renal vascular permeability compared with Sham (0.006 mg of EBD/mg of kidney for Sham versus 0.026 mg of EBD/mg of kidney for CLP, n 5 5-7, P , 0.05).…”
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“…2006; Wang et al, 2012). Because inhibitors of cyclic 39,59-phospodiesterase-4 have been shown to decrease endothelial permeability in other inflammatory models (Lin et al, 2011;Schick et al, 2012), we evaluated the effects of rolipram on renal vascular permeability at 6 hours following CLP using EBD. At 6 hours post-CLP, there was a significant increase in renal vascular permeability compared with Sham (0.006 mg of EBD/mg of kidney for Sham versus 0.026 mg of EBD/mg of kidney for CLP, n 5 5-7, P , 0.05).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least 60 different mammalian isoforms of PDE exist and tissue-specific expression of different isoforms is thought to provide for the compartmentalization of cAMP levels (Lugnier, 2006). PDE4 is highly expressed in endothelial cells (Netherton and Maurice, 2005;Lugnier, 2006), and targeting PDE4 with inhibitors reduces vascular leakage (Miotla et al, 1998;Lin et al, 2011;Schick et al, 2012). In the kidney, several isoforms of PDE are expressed (Cheng and Grande, 2007), and inhibiting PDE4 has been shown to increase RBF by decreasing renal vascular resistance (Tanahashi et al, 1999).…”
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“…Thereafter, relaparotomy was performed; the mesentery was gently taken out and spread over a pillar as has been described before (4). The whole experimental setup was then carefully placed under a modified inverted Zeiss microscope (Axiovert 200; Carl Zeiss, Göttingen, Germany) equipped with different lenses (Achroplan Â10 NA0.25/Â20 NA0.4/Â40 NA 0.6).…”
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“…LPS can also increase the adhesion of breast cancer cells to endothelium by directly or indirectly activating ECs 9 . In contrast, adenosine 3′, 5′-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) can prevent capillary leakiness by LPS-induced systemic inflammation 44 . In addition to VEGF, we used LPS and cAMP to simulate pathological (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%