• Department of Respiratory Medicine, Guangzhou First People’s Hospital, GuangzhouMedical University. Guangzhou, Guangdong,510180, China Corresponding Author: LIANG Zhi-ke, E-mail: gzlzk@ 126. com;
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Objective  To investigate the influence of proteasome inhibitorMG-132 on inflammatory factors in COPD rats and its potential mechanism.
Methods  The COPD rat model was established by instillation of lipopolysaccharide and exposure to cigarette smoke. Then the rats were randomly divided into 4 groups( n = 12 in each group) , ie. a COPD model group, a COPD + MG-132 low concentration group ( 0. 05 mg·kg- 1·d - 1 ) , a COPD + MG-132 high concentration group( 0. 1 mg· kg- 1 · d - 1 ) , and a normal control group. The rats were injected intraperitoneally with different dose of MG-132 or normal saline. After 1 week and 4 weeks, 6 rats in each group were sarcrificed. Then the following parameters were determined including histopathological changes of lung tissue, and the concentrations of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 in serum and diaphragm via ELISA.
Results  The lung histopathological examination showed obvious emphysema and inflammatory infiltration in the COPD rats. These pathological changes were obviously ameliorated in two MG-132 treatment groups. The IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8 levels in serumand diaphragmin the COPD model group were all significantly increased from1 week and 4 week than those in the normal control group( P  lt;0. 05) .MG-132 down-regulated the expression of these inflammatory factors in a time-and dosedependent manner. The IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8 levels in serum and diaphragm in the MG-132 low concentration group and high concentration group were all decreased compared with the COPD model group ( P  lt; 0. 05) .
Conclusion  COPD is a systemic inflammatory disease which can be inhibited by the proteasome inhibitor MG-132 through suppressing inflammatory factors.

Citation: MA Biman,LIUZhaohui,LIANG Zhike,GUAN Lijun,WANG Xinlong.. Effects of Proteasome Inhibitor MG-132 on Expression of Inflammatory Factors in COPD Rats. Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2013, 12(3): 232-236. doi: 10 . 7507 /1671 -6205 . 20130056 Copy

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