Adrenergic receptor subtypes differentially influence acrolein-induced ventilatory, vascular leakage, and inflammatory responses.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Toxicology and applied pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-03-16 DOI:10.1016/j.taap.2025.117303
Devin I Alewel, Stephen H Gavett, Katherine M Rentschler, Mette C Schladweiler, Colette N Miller, Paul A Evansky, Thomas W Jackson, Wanda C Williams, Urmila P Kodavanti
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Adrenergic receptors (AR) are manipulated therapeutically for the treatment of pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases; however, their role in air pollutant-induced respiratory effects is poorly understood. We examined the contribution of AR-subtypes in acrolein-induced respiratory effects through selective receptor inhibition. We pre-treated 12-week-old male Wistar-Kyoto rats intraperitoneally daily for 9-days with subtype-specific AR antagonists prazosin (PRZ, α1-AR antagonist; 2-mg/kg-day), yohimbine (YOH, α2-AR antagonist; 5-mg/kg-day), or propranolol (PROP, β-AR antagonist; 10-mg/kg-day). On day-8 and day-9 of treatment, rats were exposed nose-only to air or acrolein (1.6 or 3.2 ppm), ~4 h/day. Head-out plethysmography during exposure on Day-9 revealed overall concentration-dependent acrolein-related reduced ventilatory capacity, which was exacerbated in PRZ- and YOH-treated animals. Nasal (NALF) and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), and blood samples were collected on day-9. Plasma epinephrine levels did not change; however, corticosterone decreased in YOH- and PROP-treated air-exposed animals. Adrenal and spleen weights were higher in PRZ-treated animals. Acrolein, 3.2-ppm depleted circulating lymphocytes in saline-treated and increased neutrophils in PRZ- and YOH-treated animals. NALF and BALF analysis indicated 3.2-ppm acrolein-induced neutrophilic and lymphocytic inflammation (NALF>BALF), which was exacerbated in lung of PRZ- and YOH-treated rats and slightly dampened in PROP-treated rats. However, acrolein-induced vascular protein leakage and increases in inflammatory cytokines in NALF were reduced by PROP-treatment. In conclusion, this study highlights sympathetically-mediated adrenoreceptor influence on acrolein-indued respiratory health effects, and AR subtype-specific modulation of breathing, hemodynamic, and inflammatory responses. These results have broader translational implications, as those receiving adrenergic agonistic/antagonistic therapies might experience variable air pollution-related respiratory health effects.

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期刊介绍: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology publishes original scientific research of relevance to animals or humans pertaining to the action of chemicals, drugs, or chemically-defined natural products. Regular articles address mechanistic approaches to physiological, pharmacologic, biochemical, cellular, or molecular understanding of toxicologic/pathologic lesions and to methods used to describe these responses. Safety Science articles address outstanding state-of-the-art preclinical and human translational characterization of drug and chemical safety employing cutting-edge science. Highly significant Regulatory Safety Science articles will also be considered in this category. Papers concerned with alternatives to the use of experimental animals are encouraged. Short articles report on high impact studies of broad interest to readers of TAAP that would benefit from rapid publication. These articles should contain no more than a combined total of four figures and tables. Authors should include in their cover letter the justification for consideration of their manuscript as a short article.
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