Li_2017_Inflammation_40_497

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Title : Cigarette Smoke-Induced Pulmonary Inflammation and Autophagy Are Attenuated in Ephx2-Deficient Mice - Li_2017_Inflammation_40_497
Author(s) : Li Y , Yu G , Yuan S , Tan C , Lian P , Fu L , Hou Q , Xu B , Wang H
Ref : Inflammation , 40 :497 , 2017
Abstract :

Cigarette smoke (CS) increases the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by causing inflammation, emphysema, and reduced lung function. Additionally, CS can induce autophagy which contributes to COPD. Arachidonic acid-derived epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) have promising anti-inflammatory properties that may protect the heart and liver by regulating autophagy. For this reason, the effect of decreased soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH, Ephx2)-mediated EET hydrolysis on inflammation, emphysema, lung function, and autophagy was here studied in CS-induced COPD in vivo. Adult male wild-type (WT) C57BL/6J and Ephx2-/- mice were exposed to air or CS for 12 weeks, and lung inflammatory responses, air space enlargement (emphysema), lung function, and autophagy were assessed. Lungs of Ephx2-/- mice had a less pronounced inflammatory response and less autophagy with mild distal airspace enlargement accompanied by restored lung function and steady weight gain. These findings support the idea that Ephx2 may hold promise as a therapeutic target for COPD induced by CS, and it may be protective property by inhibiting autophagy.

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Li Y, Yu G, Yuan S, Tan C, Lian P, Fu L, Hou Q, Xu B, Wang H (2017)
Cigarette Smoke-Induced Pulmonary Inflammation and Autophagy Are Attenuated in Ephx2-Deficient Mice
Inflammation 40 :497

Li Y, Yu G, Yuan S, Tan C, Lian P, Fu L, Hou Q, Xu B, Wang H (2017)
Inflammation 40 :497