Anti-inflammatory effect and pharmacokinetics of dehydroandrographolide, an active component of Andrographis paniculata, on Poly(I:C)-induced acute lung injury - 27/04/24


Abstract |
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a common and critical respiratory disorder caused by various factors, with viral infection being the leading contributor. Dehydroandrographolide (DAP), a constituent of the Chinese herbal plant Andrographis paniculata, exhibits a range of activities including anti-inflammatory, in vitro antiviral and immune-enhancing effects. This study evaluated the anti-inflammatory effects and pharmacokinetics (PK) profile of DAP in ALI mice induced by intratracheal instillation of Poly(I:C) (PIC). The results showed that oral administration of DAP (10–40 mg/kg) effectively suppressed the increase in lung wet–dry weight ratio, total cells, total protein content, accumulation of immune cells, inflammatory cytokines and neutrophil elastase levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of PIC-treated mice. DAP concentrations, determined by an LC-MS/MS method, in plasma after receiving DAP (20 mg/kg) were unchanged compared to those in normal mice. However, DAP concentrations and relative PK parameters in the lungs were significantly altered in PIC-treated mice, exhibiting a relatively higher maximum concentration, larger AUC, and longer elimination half-life than those in the lungs of normal mice. These results demonstrated that DAP could improve lung edema and inflammation in ALI mice, and suggested that lung injury might influence the PK properties of DAP, leading to increased lung distribution and residence. Our study provides evidence that DAP displays significant anti-inflammatory activity against viral lung injury and is more likely to distribute to damaged lung tissue.
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Highlights |
• | DAP markedly ameliorates Poly(I:C)-induced lung injury in mice. |
• | DAP greatly reduces inflammatory cytokines and NE levels, and inflammatory cells. |
• | ALI causes DAP in the lung with higher Cmax, larger AUC and longer t1/2. |
• | The PK of DAP in plasma remain unchanged in mice with ALI. |
Abbreviations : ALI, DAP, IS, PIC, PK, Cmax, Tmax, T1/2, AUC, CL, MRT, Vd
Keywords : Dehydroandrographolide, anti-inflammation, Pharmacokinetics, Lung distribution, Acute lung injury, Poly(I:C)
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Vol 174
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