Protective effect of urinary trypsin inhibitor on the development of radiation-induced lung fibrosis in mice

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This study aimed to analyze whether Ulinastatin, a urinary trypsin inhibitor (UTI), inhibits the TGF-β signaling pathway and lung fibrosis induced by thoracic irradiation in a lung injury mouse model. The thoraces of 9-week-old female fibrosis-sensitive C57BL/6 mice were irradiated with a single X-ray dose of 12 Gy or 24 Gy. UTI was administrated intraperitoneally at a dose of 200,000 units/kg concurrently with radiation (concurrent UTI) or daily during the post-irradiation period for 8-14 days (post-RT UTI). Mice were sacrificed at 16 weeks after irradiation to assess the histological grade of lung fibrosis and immunohistochemical TGF-β expression. Survival rates of mice given 24 Gy to the whole lung ± UTI were also compared. Post-RT UTI reduced the score of lung fibrosis in mice, but concurrent UTI had no beneficial effects in irradiated mice. The fibrosis score in post-RT UTI mice was 3.2 ± 1.0, which was significantly smaller than that of irradiated mice without UTI treatment (RT alone; 6.0 ± 1.3; p < 0.01). The rates of TGF-β positive cells in post-RT UTI and the RT alone mice were 0.18 ± 0.03 and 0.23 ± 0.04, respectively (p < 0.01). There was a significantly positive correlation between the fibrosis score and the TGF-β positive rate (R2 = 0.26, p < 0.01). The survival rate at 30 weeks for post-RT UTI mice was significantly better than that of RT alone mice (33% vs. 10%, p < 0.05). The administration of post-RT UTI suppressed TGF-β expression and radiation-induced lung fibrosis, which resulted in significant survival prolongation of the irradiated mice.

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Katoh, H., Ishikawa, H., Hasegawa, M., Yoshida, Y., Suzuki, Y., Ohno, T., … Nakano, T. (2010). Protective effect of urinary trypsin inhibitor on the development of radiation-induced lung fibrosis in mice. Journal of Radiation Research, 51(3), 325–332. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.09108

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