Diabetes drug offers treatment for fatal lung disorder

IANS  |  New York 

A drug widely used to treat may help reverse a fatal, which may develop after to the organ like infections, or chemotherapy, a study has found.

In the study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, the team used lung tissues from patients with (IPF), a type of chronic lung disease; mouselung fibroblasts -- which plays a critical role in wound healing -- and a murine model of They examined AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), an enzyme that in the cell and regulates metabolism.

They found that AMPK activity was lower in myofibroblast cells within fibrotic regions of human lung tissue from IPF patients.

Metformin treatment, starting three weeks after and continuing for five weeks, accelerated the reduction of

However, such resolution was not apparent in AMPK-knockout mice, showing that the effect of metformin was AMPK-dependent.

"Together, our studies support the concept that AMPK may function as a critical metabolic switch in promoting resolution of by shifting the balance from anabolic to catabolic metabolism," said Jaroslaw Zmijewski, from the varsity.

"Additionally, we provide proof-of-concept that activation of AMPK by metformin or other pharmacologic agents that activate these pro-resolution pathways may be a useful therapeutic strategy for progressive fibrotic disorders," Zmijewski added.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 15:34 IST