The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Effect of Lecithinized-Superoxide Dismutase on the Interstitial Pneumonia Model Induced by Bleomycin in Mice
Chihiro YamazakiJiro HoshinoYusuke HoriTomoko SekiguchiSatoshi MiyauchiSyoji MizunoKatsuyuki Horie
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1997 Volume 75 Issue 1 Pages 97-100

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Abstract
Superoxide anion (02-) acts as an exacerbation factor in interstitial pneumonia. Lecithinized-superoxide dismutase (PC-SOD), which is synthesized with a lecithin derivative bound covalently to recombinant human Cu, Zn-SOD, has a longer half-life in plasma and higher affinity to cell membranes than unmodified SOD. The effect of PC-SOD was evaluated using the bleomycin-induced interstitial pneumonia mouse model. Treatment with PC-SOD at 10 mg/kg significantly reduced the hydroxyproline content and fibrosis score. Namely, PC-SOD suppressed the progression of pulmonary fibrosis on the bleomycin-induced interstitial pneumonia mouse model. PC-SOD may be a potential drug for interstitial pneumonia therapy.
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