Adrenomedullin Therapy in Moderate to Severe COVID-19

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作者
Kita, Toshihiro [1 ]
Kitamura, Kazuo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miyazaki, Frontier Sci Res Ctr, Dept Project Res, Miyazaki 8891692, Japan
关键词
adrenomedullin; translational study; clinical trial; COVID-19; pneumonia; acute respiratory distress syndrome; MID-REGIONAL PROADRENOMEDULLIN; VASOACTIVE HORMONE ADRENOMEDULLIN; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; PRO-ADRENOMEDULLIN; SEPTIC PATIENTS; MICE LACKING; INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE; BARRIER FUNCTION; BINDING-PROTEIN; HYDROPS-FETALIS;
D O I
10.3390/biomedicines10030533
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is still in progress, and a significant number of patients have presented with severe illness. Recently introduced vaccines, antiviral medicines, and antibody formulations can suppress COVID-19 symptoms and decrease the number of patients exhibiting severe disease. However, complete avoidance of severe COVID-19 has not been achieved, and more importantly, there are insufficient methods to treat it. Adrenomedullin (AM) is an endogenous peptide that maintains vascular tone and endothelial barrier function. The AM plasma level is markedly increased during severe inflammatory disorders, such as sepsis, pneumonia, and COVID-19, and is associated with the severity of inflammation and its prognosis. In this study, exogenous AM administration reduced inflammation and related organ damage in rodent models. The results of this study strongly suggest that AM could be an alternative therapy in severe inflammation disorders, including COVID-19. We have previously developed an AM formulation to treat inflammatory bowel disease and are currently conducting an investigator-initiated phase 2a trial for moderate to severe COVID-19 using the same formulation. This review presents the basal AM information and the most recent translational AM/COVID-19 study.
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