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Azithromycin

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Alternatively Activated Macrophages In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Pneumonia: Modulation Of The Nf-Κb Signaling Pathway And The Immunomodulatory Role Of Arginase-1, Dalia Haydar Jan 2018

Alternatively Activated Macrophages In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Pneumonia: Modulation Of The Nf-Κb Signaling Pathway And The Immunomodulatory Role Of Arginase-1, Dalia Haydar

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

Background: Azithromycin polarizes macrophages into an alternative phenotype and promotes a regulated immunity. Arginase is an important effector of these macrophages believed to play an essential role in decreasing injury and promoting repair.

Hypothesis: Decreases in inflammation in response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) pneumonia achieved by polarizing macrophages to an alternative phenotype is dependent upon the production of arginase.

Methods: Requirement of arginase was examined by pharmacological inhibition using S-(2-boronoethyl)- l-cysteine (BEC) or l-norvaline and by infecting arginase-1 conditional knock-out mice (Arg1flox/flox;Lyz2-cre (Arg1Δm)) with PA intratracheally. Arg1ΔM and control Arg1flox/flox mice were then …