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Br J Pharmacol ; 175(7): 1004-1016, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29318574

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systemically delivered statins can blunt airway inflammation in ovalbumin-challenged mice. However, in asthma clinical trials the beneficial effects of introducing oral statins are not compelling. We have invetigated this discrepancy using a clinically relevant murine model of allergic asthma, and by including a prophylactic study arm. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Adult mice were: 1) challenged with house dust mite (HDM) alone or with subcutaneous (s.c.) simvastatin for two weeks; or 2) also treated with simvastatin for one week prior to HDM challenge. We assayed lung function, inflammatory cell influx and cytokine profile, goblet cell abundance, and simvastatin concentration in serum, lung lavage and tissue. KEY RESULTS: Ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry revealed that pharmacologically active simvastatin reached peak serum concentration after 8 h, but declined rapidly. Prophylactic treatment doubled peak serum simvastatin and repeated s.c. delivery established stable serum levels, but simvastatin was undetectable in the lungs. Both simvastatin treatment arms suppressed indices of HDM-induced airway inflammation and goblet cell hyperplasia, but this was significantly greater with prophylactic therapy, in particular, inhibition of neutrophil and eosinophil influx, and cytokine accumulation. Conversely, neither acute nor prophylactic delivery of simvastatin prevented HDM challenge-induced airway hyperreactivity. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Systemically administered simvastatin accumulates in the blood, but not in lung tissues, and reduces leukocyte influx and associated lung inflammation. Prophylactic therapy has the greatest anti-inflammatory effects, but as observed in human clinical trials, systemic simvastatin therapy does not prevent allergic airway hyperreactivity.


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Allergens/immunology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Asthma/drug therapy , Pyroglyphidae/immunology , Simvastatin/administration & dosage , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/blood , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacokinetics , Asthma/immunology , Asthma/metabolism , Cytokines/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Eosinophils/drug effects , Eosinophils/immunology , Female , Lung/drug effects , Lung/immunology , Lung/metabolism , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Neutrophils/drug effects , Neutrophils/immunology , Simvastatin/blood , Simvastatin/pharmacokinetics
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