Researchers at UArizona have developed the use of bixin, a NRF2 inducer, to reduce lung damage caused by mechanical ventilation.

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Natural Treatment for Ventilation Induced Lung Injury Tech ID: UA16-075 Invention: This invention is the use of bixin, a NRF2 inducer, to reduce lung damage caused by mechanical ventilation. Bixin was found to suppress inflammatory mediators, reduce alveolar capillary leakage, and protect against DNA oxidative damage. Background: Mechanical ventilation is used to assist patients who have difficulty breathing spontaneously in conditions such as lung trauma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute respiratory distress syndrome, apnea, severe asthma, and patients under general anesthesia. Ventilator induced lung injury may result from mechanical ventilation, which is the cyclic stretching and over-distension of the lung tissues. This causes inflammation and leads to acute lung injury. There are no effective pharmacological strategies to reduce the negative effects of mechanical ventilation. Status: issued U.S. patent #10,300,036

Key Benefits

- There are no alternative options in using mechanical ventilation - The only approach to lessen the damage of ventilation induced injury is to use a low tidal volume - The NRF2 inducer was shown to restore normal lung morphology and reduce oxidative stress

Applications

- Can be developed into the first drug for ventilation induced lung injury - Can be used to treat ventilator related lung damage in patients with COVID-19

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