Emodin: an alveolar macrophage protector in acute pancreatitis induced lung injury

Author:

Chen Zhe,Dong Xuanchi,Song Yongwei,Lan Bowen,Luo Yalan,Wen Haiyun,Li Hailong,Chen Hailong

Abstract

AbstractEmodin (EMO), an anthraquinone derivative from roots and leaves of various plants, has been widely used in many inflammatory diseases. Alveolar macrophages (AMs) play a critical role in maintaining alveolar homeostasis in the lung. To investigate the pathophysiological mechanism of AMs in acute pancreatitis-associated lung injury (AP-ALI) and the potential protective therapeutic of EMO for AP-ALI, AMs isolated from AP-ALI mice, murine cell line MH-S and RAW264.7 were pre-treated with EMO to assess its protective roles on regulating inflammation, pyroptosis, and mitophagy of macrophages in AP-ALI. The results showed that 1) in vivo, the relative quantity of AMs was significantly decreased across the time in API-ALI; however, the mitochondria flux presented earlier changes than the resident AMs alteration in our experimental system. EMO pretreatment significantly alleviated the severity of lung injury and improved the damaged alveolar structure, and further reversed the reduction of mitochondria impairment in AMs in mice. 2) In vitro, EMO significantly suppressed LPS/ATP associated NLRP3 inflammasome activation, enhanced mitophagy, and protected mitochondria damage. Furthermore, the data of mitophagy inhibition by 3-MA demonstrated that EMO protective effects were partially via manipulating mitophagy-mitochondria-alveolar macrophage axis. Our data shed light on the comprehensive understanding on EMO therapeutics in AP-ALI.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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