Content of the Major Extracellular Matrix Components of the Liver and Lungs in Mice with Chronic BCG-Granulomatosis Treated with Liposome-Encapsulated Dextrazide.

2021 
Administration of the liposome-encapsulated dextrazide (LEDZ) to mice 6 months after infection with mycobacterium BCG vaccine for 3 months modulated metabolism of collagens and the intensity of fibrosis of internal organs. In the liver, we observed a redistribution of glycosaminoglycans towards sulfated forms, a decrease in the content of hyaluronan, a change in the ratio of hydroxyproline fractions indicating a decrease in fibrosis via two mechanisms: suppression of synthesis and increased degradation of collagens. In the lungs, administration of LEDZ did not affect the content of sulfated glycosaminoglycans, but significantly reduced the content of hyaluronan, stimulated degradation of collagen, and reduced its synthesis, but these processes were insufficient for significant reduction of fibrotic complications in the lungs. In animals treated with LEDZ, the decrease in collagen synthesis in the liver was 2-fold more pronounced than in the lungs.
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