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American Journal of Physiology-lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | 2008

The porcine lung as a potential model for cystic fibrosis

Christopher S. Rogers; William M. Abraham; Kim A. Brogden; John F. Engelhardt; John T. Fisher; Paul B. McCray; Geoffrey McLennan; David K. Meyerholz; Eman Namati; Lynda S. Ostedgaard; Randall S. Prather; Juan R. Sabater; David A. Stoltz; Joseph Zabner; Michael J. Welsh

Airway disease currently causes most of the morbidity and mortality in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, understanding the pathogenesis of CF lung disease and developing novel therapeutic strategies have been hampered by the limitations of current models. Although the gene encoding the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) has been targeted in mice, CF mice fail to develop lung or pancreatic disease like that in humans. In many respects, the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, size, and genetics of pigs resemble those of humans. Thus pigs with a targeted CFTR gene might provide a good model for CF. Here, we review aspects of porcine airways and lung that are relevant to CF.


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2008

Pharmacological Properties of N-(3,5-Diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carbonyl)-N′-4-[4-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxy)phenyl]butyl-guanidine Methanesulfonate (552-02), a Novel Epithelial Sodium Channel Blocker with Potential Clinical Efficacy for Cystic Fibrosis Lung Disease

Andrew J. Hirsh; Jim Zhang; Andra Zamurs; Jacquelyn Fleegle; William R. Thelin; Ray A. Caldwell; Juan R. Sabater; William M. Abraham; Mark Donowitz; Boyoung Cha; Kevin B. Johnson; Judith A. St. George; M. Ross Johnson; Richard C. Boucher

Amiloride improves mucociliary clearance (MC) by blocking airway epithelial sodium channels (ENaC) and expanding airway surface liquid (ASL). However, the low potency and rapid absorption of amiloride by airway epithelia translated into a short duration of efficacy as an aerosolized therapy for cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. To improve ENaC blocker CF pharmacotherapy, a more potent and durable ENaC blocker tailored for aerosol delivery was synthesized. Parion compound N-(3,5-diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carbonyl)-N′-4-[4-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxy)phenyl]butyl-guanidine methanesulfonate (552-02) was tested for potency and reversibility of ENaC block, epithelial absorption and biotransformation, selectivity, durability of ASL expansion under isotonic and hypertonic conditions in canine and human CF bronchial epithelial cells, and drug dissociation on ENaC in Xenopus oocytes. Short-circuit current assessed compound potency and reversibility, patch-clamp recordings of ENaC current assessed drug off-rate (koff), a gravimetric method and confocal microscopy measured mucosal water retention and ASL height, and drug absorption and biotransformation were assessed using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Amiloride and 552-02 were tested in vivo for MC activity in sheep immediately and 4 to 6 h after aerosol dosing. Compared with amiloride, compound 552-02 was 60 to 100-fold more potent, it was 2 to 5-fold less reversible, it was slower at crossing the epithelium, and it exhibited a 170-fold slower koff value. 552-02 exhibited greater ASL expansion over 8 h in vitro, and it was more effective than amiloride at increasing MC immediately and 4 to 6 h after dosing. When combining hypertonic saline and 552-02, a synergistic effect on ASL expansion was measured in canine or CF bronchial epithelia. In summary, the preclinical data support the clinical use of 552-02 +/– hypertonic saline for CF lung disease.


American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 2000

The Lactoperoxidase System Functions in Bacterial Clearance of Airways

Cynthia Gerson; Juan R. Sabater; Mario Scuri; Aliza Torbati; Richard Coffey; Jeffrey W. Abraham; Isabel T. Lauredo; Rosanna Forteza; Adam Wanner; Matthias Salathe; William M. Abraham; Gregory E. Conner


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2002

Pharmacology of INS37217 [P1-(Uridine 5′)-P4- (2′-deoxycytidine 5′)tetraphosphate, Tetrasodium Salt], a Next-Generation P2Y2 Receptor Agonist for the Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis

B. R. Yerxa; Juan R. Sabater; C. W. Davis; M. J. Stutts; M. Lang-Furr; M. Picher; A. C. Jones; M. Cowlen; R. Dougherty; J. Boyer; William M. Abraham; Richard C. Boucher


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1999

Selectin blockade prevents antigen-induced late bronchial responses and airway hyperresponsiveness in allergic sheep

William M. Abraham; Ashfaq Ahmed; Juan R. Sabater; Isabel T. Lauredo; Yelena Botvinnikova; Robert J. Bjercke; Xin Hu; B. Mitch Revelle; Timothy P. Kogan; Ian L. Scott; Richard A. Dixon; Edward T.H. Yeh; Pamela J. Beck


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2004

Evaluation of Second Generation Amiloride Analogs as Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Lung Disease

Andrew J. Hirsh; Juan R. Sabater; Andra Zamurs; Rick T. Smith; Anthony M. Paradiso; Sam Hopkins; William M. Abraham; Richard C. Boucher


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2005

Airway Responses to Aerosolized Brevetoxins in an Animal Model of Asthma

William M. Abraham; Andrea J. Bourdelais; Juan R. Sabater; Ashfaq Ahmed; Troy A. Lee; Irakli Serebriakov; Daniel G. Baden


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1999

Aerosolization of P2Y2-receptor agonists enhances mucociliary clearance in sheep

Juan R. Sabater; Yongming Mao; C. Shaffer; M. K. James; T. G. O'Riordan; William M. Abraham


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2000

Inhaled porcine pancreatic elastase causes bronchoconstriction via a bradykinin-mediated mechanism

Mario Scuri; R. Forteza; Isabel T. Lauredo; Juan R. Sabater; Yelena Botvinnikova; L. Allegra; William M. Abraham


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1998

Mechanism of pyocyanin- and 1-hydroxyphenazine-induced lung neutrophilia in sheep airways.

Isabel T. Lauredo; Juan R. Sabater; Ashfaq Ahmed; Yelena Botvinnikova; William M. Abraham

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Daniel G. Baden

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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Richard C. Boucher

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Andrea J. Bourdelais

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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