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  • Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor enhances alpha-naphthylthiourea-induced pulmonary hypertension.

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor enhances alpha-naphthylthiourea-induced pulmonary hypertension.

Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) (2003-01-14)
Elie Azoulay, Saadia Eddahibi, Elisabeth Marcos, Micheline Levame, Alain Harf, Benoit Schlemmer, Serge Adnot, Christophe Delclaux
ABSTRACT

Physiopathological discrepancies exist between the most widely used models of pulmonary hypertension (PH), namely monocrotaline- and hypoxia-induced PH. The development of a new model could help in the understanding of underlying mechanisms. Repeated alpha-naphthylthiourea (ANTU) injections (5 mg/kg weekly, 3 wk) induced pulmonary vascular remodeling, which was associated with development of PH and right ventricular hypertrophy. ANTU followed by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF; 25 microgram. kg(-1). day(-1) subcutaneously, 3 days/wk) induced higher pulmonary arterial pressures and right ventricular hypertrophy than ANTU alone. Lidocaine, which inhibits neutrophil functions, inhibited PH exacerbation by G-CSF. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression, measured to assess ANTU-related endothelial toxicity, decreased significantly in ANTU-treated rats and fell even more sharply when G-CSF was given. This occurred despite a significant increase in vascular endothelial cell growth factor expression in lung and right ventricle in rats given ANTU alone and even more in rats given ANTU plus G-CSF. Repeated ANTU administration induces PH with vascular remodeling that can be further aggravated by the neutrophil activator G-CSF.