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Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.

Administration of amphiphilic drugs to experimental animals causes formation of myelinoid bodies in many cell types, accumulation of foamy macrophages in pulmonary alveoli and pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. These changes are the result of an interaction between the drugs and phospholipids which lea...

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Autor principal: Hruban, Z
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6376111
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description Administration of amphiphilic drugs to experimental animals causes formation of myelinoid bodies in many cell types, accumulation of foamy macrophages in pulmonary alveoli and pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. These changes are the result of an interaction between the drugs and phospholipids which leads to an alteration in physicochemical properties of the phospholipids. Impairment of the digestion of altered pulmonary secretions in phagosomes of macrophages results in accumulation of foam cells in pulmonary alveoli. Impairment of the metabolism of altered phospholipids removed by autophagy induces an accumulation of myelinoid bodies. The administration of amphiphilic compounds thus causes pulmonary intra-alveolar histiocytosis which is a part of a drug-induced lysosomal storage or generalized lipidosis. The accumulation of drug-lipid complexes in myelinoid bodies and in pulmonary foam cells may lead to alteration of cellular functioning and to clinical disease. Currently over 50 amphiphilic drugs are known. Unique pharmacological properties necessitate clinical use of some of these drugs. The occurrence and severity of potential clinical side effects depend on the nature of each drug, dosage and duration of treatment, simultaneous administration of other drugs and foods, individual metabolic pattern of the patient and other factors. Further studies on factors preventing and potentiating adverse effects of amphiphilic drugs are indicated.
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spelling pubmed-15683632006-09-18 Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs. Hruban, Z Environ Health Perspect Research Article Administration of amphiphilic drugs to experimental animals causes formation of myelinoid bodies in many cell types, accumulation of foamy macrophages in pulmonary alveoli and pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. These changes are the result of an interaction between the drugs and phospholipids which leads to an alteration in physicochemical properties of the phospholipids. Impairment of the digestion of altered pulmonary secretions in phagosomes of macrophages results in accumulation of foam cells in pulmonary alveoli. Impairment of the metabolism of altered phospholipids removed by autophagy induces an accumulation of myelinoid bodies. The administration of amphiphilic compounds thus causes pulmonary intra-alveolar histiocytosis which is a part of a drug-induced lysosomal storage or generalized lipidosis. The accumulation of drug-lipid complexes in myelinoid bodies and in pulmonary foam cells may lead to alteration of cellular functioning and to clinical disease. Currently over 50 amphiphilic drugs are known. Unique pharmacological properties necessitate clinical use of some of these drugs. The occurrence and severity of potential clinical side effects depend on the nature of each drug, dosage and duration of treatment, simultaneous administration of other drugs and foods, individual metabolic pattern of the patient and other factors. Further studies on factors preventing and potentiating adverse effects of amphiphilic drugs are indicated. 1984-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1568363/ /pubmed/6376111 Text en
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Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title_full Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title_fullStr Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title_short Pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
title_sort pulmonary and generalized lysosomal storage induced by amphiphilic drugs.
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