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Aeolus Drug Protects the Gastrointestinal Tract in Acute Radiation Syndrome Studies Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health`s National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases

* AEOL 10150 Effectively Increases Regeneration of GI Stem Cells and Reduces the
Severity and Duration of Diarrhea
* Drug Improves Survival When Administered 24 Hours after Total Body
Irradiation

MISSION VIEJO, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Aeolus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: AOLS) announced today that recent
experiments in preclinical models conducted by the National Institutes of
Health`s (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Radiation/Nuclear Medical Countermeasure Development program have shown that
AEOL 10150 can effectively increase regeneration of gastro-intestinal (GI) stem
cells, reduce the severity and duration of diarrhea and improve survival when
administered at 24 hours after doses of total-body irradiation that produce the
lethal GI syndrome. There are no published studies of agents that accomplish
this enhanced stem cell regenerative effect while maintaining GI function and
improving survival when administered post irradiation.

"The Aeolus drug AEOL 10150 passed our first phase of rigorous testing and
showed definitive effects on crypt stem cells and other secondary parameters
used to assess drug efficacy in ameliorating the acute GI syndrome," stated
Catherine Booth, Ph.D., Managing Director, Contract Research Services at
Epistem, Ltd. "This is one of few drugs shown to affect 'both' stem cell crypt
regeneration and survival in a syndrome that heretofore has been resistant to
mitigation with drugs administered at 24 hours post lethal exposure."

NIAID has a contract with the University of Maryland to provide product
development support services for the development of countermeasures against
radiation exposure. These studies are being conducted by Epistem, a
subcontractor of the University of Maryland, in compliance with criteria of the
FDA that are a pre-requisite for movement of the Aeolus drug along the pathway
for FDA licensure to treat lethally irradiated persons in the event of a
terrorist nuclear act. Epistem operates a major contract research organization
and provides services to identify novel drugs that can protect or improve the
repair of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract following exposure to irradiation and
performed these studies as part of its US NIH`s program for the screening of a
novel agents for bio-defense applications.

The NIH NIAID Radiation/Nuclear Medical Countermeasure Development program leads
the U.S. effort to develop treatments for radiation sickness following a nuclear
terrorist attack. GI-ARS is a massive, currently untreatable, problem following
high-dose, potentially lethal radiation exposure. Agents that mitigate these
effects would reduce sickness and hopefully prevent fatalities. The tests
performed by NIH/NIAID are also likely to identify agents with oncology
supportive care applications - agents that will reduce the severe ulceration and
diarrhea (mucositis) experienced by patients during radio- and chemo-therapy.
Risk of injury to the intestine is dose-limiting during abdominal and pelvic
radiation therapy-interventions that limit post-irradiation intestinal
dysfunction would have significant impact in large number of patients, estimated
to be between 1.5 to 2 million cancer survivors with post-irradiation intestinal
dysfunction. AEOL 10150 has previously demonstrated protective effects in
protecting healthy normal cells from damage occurring due to cancer radiation
therapy in preclinical models.

Radiation Damage to the GI Tract

The intestinal epithelium, a single layer of cells lining the surface of the GI
lumen, is responsible for vital functions of nutrient absorption, maintaining
fluid and electrolyte balance and protection of the body from bacteria,
bacterial toxins and non absorbed materials. The functional integrity of the GI
system is maintained via incessant production of epithelial cells from
specialized stem cells located in crypts at the base of the epithelium.
High-dose, total-body irradiation can result in a lethal GI syndrome that
results in significant morbidity and mortality within days consequent to killing
of the crypt stem cells and loss of the protective and absorptive epithelial
barrier. There are no FDA-approved drugs or biologics to treat the acute GI
syndrome.

About AEOL 10150

AEOL 10150 is a small molecule that catalytically consumes reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species (free radicals). The compound is a manganoporphyrin that
contains a positively-charged manganese metal ion that is able to accept and
give electrons to and from reactive oxygen species ("ROS") and reactive nitrogen
species ("RNS"). Research has shown that ROS and RNS have important cell
signaling roles, and through its interaction with RNS and ROS, AEOL 10150
appears to have multiple mechanisms of action including anti-oxidant,
anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activities. In preclinical studies AEOL
10150 has demonstrated reductions in the markers for tissue hypoxia,
angiogenesis, inflammation and oxidative stress. Specifically, AEOL 10150 is
able to down-regulate oxidative stress and severe inflammation, which is
responsible for much of the tissue destruction that occurs as a result of
radiation exposure.

AEOL 10150 offers several unique advantages as a countermeasure for the
treatment of ARS, mustard gas and chlorine gas for civilian and military
populations. These include:

-- Flexible Treatment Paradigm - AEOL 10150 is intended for the treatment of
patients post-exposure, even in those who are already exhibiting symptoms,
eliminating the need for immediate administration in a predefined treatment
window. This approach has the added benefit of not requiring biodosimetry (a
means of laboratory analysis of the blood to determine the level of radiation
exposure).

-- Advanced Development Stage - AEOL 10150 has demonstrated safety in three
human clinical trials, and has an extensive pre-clinical safety and toxicology
package completed. The product also has an established stability profile that
permits long-term storage.

-- Large scale manufacturing - Aeolus has contract capacity with a large
manufacturing site to mass produce large quantities of AEOL 10150 under GMP
conditions.

-- Multiple Applications - AEOL 10150 has demonstrated protective effects
against radiation and mustard gas exposure, and within these indications has
shown the ability to treat multiple organ systems.

-- Commercial Application - Additionally, AEOL 10150 is being developed for use
as an adjunct to cancer radiation therapy, and preclinical data suggest that the
compound protects healthy normal cells from the effects of radiation without
compromising the efficacy of the radiation in killing tumor cells.

Potential for AEOL 10150 as a Countermeasure Against Multiple Terrorist Threats

AEOL 10150 has shown significant protective effects against radiation and
mustard gas in preclinical models. Additionally, based on its mechanism, it is
believed that the compound may potentially protect against exposure to chlorine
gas. Studies have been initiated to further explore AEOL 10150`s ability to
protect the lungs from damage due to exposure to mustard gas and chlorine gas. A
compound with the potential to protect against multiple threats would be of
significant benefit in both the military and civilian efforts to protect
citizens against potential threats. The FDA has a special rule under which
compounds may be approved for use against chemical and nuclear threats on the
strength of preclinical efficacy studies, which allows the potential for an
accelerated approval path versus conventional pharmaceutical applications.

About Aeolus Pharmaceuticals

Aeolus is developing a variety of therapeutic agents based on its proprietary
small molecule catalytic antioxidants, with AEOL 10150 being the first to enter
human clinical evaluation. AEOL 10150 is a patented, small molecule catalytic
antioxidant that mimics and thereby amplifies the body`s natural enzymatic
systems for eliminating reactive oxygen species, or free radicals. Studies
funded by the National Institutes for Health are currently underway evaluating
AEOL 10150 as a treatment for exposure to radiation, mustard gas and chlorine
gas. Additionally, the Company has funded mouse and non-human primate studies
necessary to seek approval of the compound as a treatment to protect and/or
mitigate radiation-induced damage to the lungs for which there are no
FDA-approved drugs. Radiation-induced pneumonits and/or fibrosis are potentially
lethal delayed effects of acute radiation exposure. The ability to control these
delayed consequences will also translate into the clinic and further emphasize
the dual utility of AEOL 10150.

About Epistem, Ltd.

Epistem is a biotechnology company commercializing its expertise in epithelial
stem cells in the areas of oncology, gastrointestinal diseases and
dermatological applications. Epistem develops innovative therapeutics and
biomarkers and provides contract research services to drug development
companies. The Group`s expertise is focused on the regulation of adult stem
cells located in epithelial tissue, which includes the gastrointestinal tract,
skin, hair follicles, breast and prostate. Epistem does not conduct research in
the areas of embryonic stem cells or stem cell transplantation. Epistem operates
three distinct business divisions, Contract Research Services, Novel Therapies
and Biomarkers.

Epistem`s Contract Research Services division provides scientific expertise and
preclinical research models to the NIH`s research programme on Radiation/Nuclear
Medical Countermeasure Development. This research programme, funded by the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases through a contract with
the University of Maryland School of Medicine, tests drugs from early screening
through advanced development for the prevention and treatment of radiation
sickness following exposure to high dose radiation following a nuclear terrorist
attack. Epistem has developed its proprietary models to provide a unique insight
into the mechanisms of intestinal damage and repair following radiation
exposure. Epistem`s models evaluate the efficacy, mechanism of action, optimal
drug dosing and scheduling of potential new treatments. Epistem has an
eight-year track record of providing testing services to over 130 international
company clients in the United States, Europe, and Japan.

The statements in this press release that are not purely statements of
historical fact are forward-looking statements. Such statements include, but are
not limited to, those relating to Aeolus` product candidates, as well as its
proprietary technologies and research programs. Such forward-looking statements
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
Aeolus` actual results to be materially different from historical results or
from any results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
Important factors that could cause results to differ include risks associated
with uncertainties of progress and timing of clinical trials, scientific
research and product development activities, difficulties or delays in
development, testing, obtaining regulatory approval, the need to obtain funding
for pre-clinical and clinical trials and operations, the scope and validity of
intellectual property protection for Aeolus` product candidates, proprietary
technologies and their uses, and competition from other biopharmaceutical
companies. Certain of these factors and others are more fully described in
Aeolus` filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not
limited to, Aeolus` Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30,
2008. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.

Aeolus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
John L. McManus
President and Chief Executive Officer
1-949-481-9825
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