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Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Rutgers University and Environmental and Community Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8020
Lung injury induced by acute
endotoxemia is associated with increased generation of inflammatory
mediators such as nitric oxide and eicosanoids, which have been
implicated in the pathophysiological process. Although production of
these mediators by alveolar macrophages (AM) has been characterized,
the response of type II cells is unknown and was assessed in the
present studies. Acute endotoxemia caused a rapid (within 1 h) and
prolonged (up to 48 h) induction of nitric oxide synthase-2
(NOS-2) in type II cells but a delayed response in AM (12-24 h).
In both cell types, this was associated with increased nitric oxide
production. Although type II cells, and to a lesser extent AM,
constitutively expressed cyclooxygenase-2, acute endotoxemia did not
alter this activity. Endotoxin administration had no effect on
mitogen-activated protein kinase or protein kinase B-
(PKB-
)
expression. However, increases in phosphoinositide 3-kinase and
phospho-PKB-
were observed in type II cells. The finding that this
was delayed for 12-24 h suggests that these proteins do not play a
significant role in the regulation of NOS-2 in this model. After
endotoxin administration to rats, a rapid (within 1-2 h)
activation of nuclear factor-
B was observed. This response was
transient in type II cells but was sustained in AM. Interferon
regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) was also activated rapidly in type II
cells. In contrast, IRF-1 activation was delayed in AM. These
data demonstrate that type II cells, like AM, are highly responsive
during acute endotoxemia and may contribute to pulmonary inflammation.
type II cells; alveolar macrophages; nitric oxide synthase-2; cycloxygenase-2; nuclear factor-
B; interferon regulatory factor-1
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