Effect of a Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitor, UC1728, on LPS-Induced Uveitis in the Rabbit

G. McLellan, Z. Aktaş, Elizabeth A. Hennes-Beean, A. Kolb, I. Larsen, E. J. Schmitz, H. Clausius, Jun Yang, S. Hwang, C. Morisseau, B. Inceoğlu, B. Hammock, C. Brandt
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Cytochrome P450 epoxygenase isozymes convert free arachidonic acid into eicosanoids named epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) that have roles in regulating inflammation. EETs are rapidly converted to dihydroxyeicosatrienoic acids (DiHETs) by soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH). Little is known about the potential role of these metabolites in uveitis, but conversion of EETs to DiHETs could contribute to the inflammation. We tested a potent and orally available inhibitor of sEH for its ability to reduce ocular inflammation in a rabbit LPS-induced model of uveitis. Rabbits were treated by subcutaneous injection with the sEH inhibitor (UC1728, 3 mg/kg), or the vehicle control (PEG400) and uveitis was assessed at 6, 24 and 48 h post-intracameral LPS injection using a modified Hackett-McDonald scoring system. Eyes treated by intra-cameral injection of PBS, or by aseptic preparation served as further controls. Signs of inflammation in this model were mild and transient. Treatment with UC1728 did not significantly reduce inflammation compared to animals treated with the PEG400 vehicle. Blood levels of UC1728 were a thousand fold higher than the in vitro determined inhibitory potency (IC50) of the compound suggesting a significant degree of inhibition of sEH in the rabbit. The lack of efficacy suggests that sEH or its substrates the EETs may not be involved in mediating inflammation in this model of uveitis.
可溶性环氧化物水解酶抑制剂UC1728对脂多糖诱导兔葡萄膜炎的影响
细胞色素P450环氧合酶同工酶将游离花生四烯酸转化为二十烷类化合物,称为环氧二十烷三烯酸(EETs),具有调节炎症的作用。eet通过可溶性环氧化物水解酶(sEH)快速转化为二羟基二碳三烯酸(DiHETs)。对于这些代谢物在葡萄膜炎中的潜在作用知之甚少,但eet转化为DiHETs可能有助于炎症。我们测试了一种有效的口服sEH抑制剂在兔脂多糖诱导的葡萄膜炎模型中减少眼部炎症的能力。兔皮下注射sEH抑制剂(UC1728, 3 mg/kg)或对照物(PEG400),采用改良的Hackett-McDonald评分系统在内窥镜注射LPS后6、24和48 h评估葡萄膜炎。用膜内注射PBS或无菌制剂治疗的眼睛作为进一步的对照。该模型的炎症症状是轻微和短暂的。与PEG400处理的动物相比,UC1728治疗没有显著减少炎症。UC1728的血药浓度比体外测定的抑制效能(IC50)高1000倍,表明对家兔的sEH有明显的抑制作用。缺乏疗效表明,在这种葡萄膜炎模型中,sEH或其底物eet可能不参与介导炎症。
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