Histomorphometric lung density evaluation of Immulina treatment using a murine influenza pneumonia model

Author:

Wilson Floyd D.1ORCID,Mir Tahir M.2,Ashfaq Mohammad K.2,Zhang Jin2,Pugh Nirmal D.2,Khan Ikhlas A.23,Pace Lanny W.1,Hoerr Frederic J.4

Affiliation:

1. Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory Mississippi State University Pearl Mississippi USA

2. National Center for Natural Products Research, School of Pharmacy, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Mississippi University Mississippi USA

3. Department of BioMolecular Sciences, School of Pharmacy University of Mississippi University Mississippi USA

4. Veterinary Diagnostic Pathology Fort Valley Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractHistomorphometric lung density measurements were used to evaluate the effects of Immulina on mouse pneumonia. Mice were intra‐nasally exposed to H1N1 influenza virus at a dose of 5 × 104 PFU/50 μL/mouse. Lung density was measured using the NIH ImageJ software program. Density values were compared to semiquantitative pneumonia severity scores. Lung photomicrographs were evaluated at 25‐×, 40‐× and 400‐× magnification. The study included viral inoculated controls (IC) and non‐inoculated controls (NC) and mice either treated or not treated with Immulina. Three doses of Immulina were included (25, 50 or 100 mg/kg) and administered using 3 protocols: prophylactic treatment (P), prodromal treatment (PD) and therapeutic treatment (TH) (note that in most of the evaluations of the data for the three treatment protocols were combined). Groups of mice were evaluated on days 3, 5, 7, 10 and 15 following exposure. The occurrence of “digital pneumonia” (DP) was defined as a density measurement above the 95% confidence limit of the corresponding NC values. A significant reduction in the occurrence of DP with Immulina treatment at the higher doses compared to IC was seen as early as day 3 and persisted up to day 15. There were also statistically significant dose‐variable reductions in lung density in response to Immulina. The study suggests early administration of Immulina (P or PD protocols) may enhance resistance against influenza‐induced viral pneumonia. A moderate correlation between pneumonia severity scores and lung density was observed for the 25‐× and 40‐× images (R = 0.56 and 0.53 respectively), and a strong correlation (R = 0.68) for 400‐× images.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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