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Query: UMLS:C0034069 (
pulmonary fibrosis
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Fibrin deposition is prominent in the course of several forms of
pulmonary fibrosis
. To elucidate the role of fibrin deposition and fibrinolysis in the process of
pulmonary fibrosis
, we studied bleomycin-induced fibrosis and the effect of urokinase on it. Beagle dogs were injected intramuscularly 20 times with bleomycin in doses of 2 and 6 mg/kg body weight every other day. Intravenous urokinase treatment was subsequently performed with 3,000 units daily for 40 days and 9,000 units twice daily for 70 days. Histopathologic examination of the lungs of dogs receiving bleomycin alone revealed fibrosis. The lungs of bleomycin-treated dogs which received urokinase had less severe fibrosis and this was confirmed by morphometry with planimetry and the point counting method.
Urokinase
treatment also diminished the increase of hydroxyproline content of the lung of bleomycin-treated dogs. Decrease of lung tissue fibrinolytic activity assayed by fibrin plate method in bleomycin-treated dogs was also prevented by urokinase. Intravenous urokinase, 24,000 units per day in divided doses, was administered daily in cancer patients with bleomycin treatment. Incidence of
pulmonary fibrosis
was decreased by urokinase. These data indicate that fibrin deposition and fibrinolysis may have an important influence on the fibrotic process in the lung.
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PMID:[Fibrin deposition and fibrinolysis in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis]. 279 52
Pulmonary fibrosis
was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by intratracheal instillation of bleomycin. By 30 d post-bleomycin, the lungs exhibited elevated interstitial collagen levels. Thirty d after exposure to bleomycin, animals were further treated by intratracheal administration of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or 12,500 units of recombinant human urokinase (rh-UK). Three days later, the animals were sacrificed and the lungs fixed, sectioned, and assessed for fibrosis. The presence of interstitial collagen was quantitated using a BioQuant Image Analysis System (R and M Biometrics, Inc., Nashville, TN).
Urokinase
treatment of animals with established
pulmonary fibrosis
induced by exposure to 0.5 units of bleomycin was found to diminish the collagen content of lungs to near control levels by 3 d post-UK treatment. By 36 d post-UK treatment (66 d post-bleomycin), values for interstitial collagen were again partially elevated, indicating that UK treatment interfered with established fibrosis but did not stop the bleomycin-mediated process. However, the extent of fibrosis was less than that observed in lungs from non-UK treated animals 66 d post-bleomycin. UK treatment initiated 63 d post-bleomycin exposure again revealed a decline in the extent of fibrosis, but the values did not return to baseline levels. A repeat of the short-term experiment with a higher dose of bleomycin (0.85 units) again revealed that UK treatment was effective in diminishing the extent of fibrosis from 22% to 12% collagen. These results indicate that exogenous UK may be an effective therapeutic modality in the treatment of
pulmonary fibrosis
induced by some stimuli or developing in association with diseases such as scleroderma.
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PMID:Partial reversal of established bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis by rh-urokinase in a rat model. 751 75
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal lung disease characterized by interstitial remodeling, leading to compromised lung function. Extra vascular fibrin deposition and abnormalities in the fibrinolysis are the major clinical manifestations of lung diseases such as acute lung injury (ALI) and its most severe form, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). ALI progresses to
pulmonary fibrosis
(PF) and makes patient's life miserable. Anti-fibrinolysis and apoptosis are involved in the progression of PF. Apoptotic markers are detectable within IPF lung tissue and senescent cell deletion can rejuvenate pulmonary health. Enhanced expression of p53 due to DNA damage is seen in irradiated lung tissue. The role of fibrinolytic components such as
Urokinase
Plasminogen activator (uPA), uPA receptor (uPAR) and Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) has been detailed in I. Curcumin is known to possess anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic effects. Radioprotective effect of curcumin enables it to attenuate radiation-induced inflammation and fibrosis. Understanding the mechanism of radioprotective effect of curcumin in radiation-induced PF and apoptosis can lead to the development of an effective therapeutic to combat acute lung injury and fibrosis.
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PMID:Radiation induced apoptosis and pulmonary fibrosis: curcumin an effective intervention? 3214 61