Radioisotopic model for investigating thromboembolism in the rabbit

G.R. May , C.M. Herd , K.D. Butler , C.P. Page
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Abstract

111Indium (111In)-oxine labeled platelets have been used in a variety of species to assess platelet behavior in vivo. We have shown that 111in-oxine is a suitable label for rabbit platelets and, using a noninvasive technique for the automated, continuous, external imaging of these radiolabeled platelets, we have shown that intravenous adenosine disphosphate (ADP), collagen, platelet activating factor (PAF), and thrombin all elicit dose-related accumulation of platelet-(but not erythrocyte-)associated radioactivity in the thoracic region and a concomitant fall in both the cranial and hindlimb regions of the anesthetized rabbit. Intracarotid (i.c.) ADP, collagen, PAF, and thrombin also produce dose-related increases in platelet-associated radioactivity in the thoracic and decreases in the cranial and hindlimb regions. However, the initial fall in cranial counts induced by i.c. thrombin was followed by a marked increase that was sustained for up to 3 hr.

These results suggest this may be a useful model for investigating the mechanisms of platelet activation in the arterial and venous circulations in vivo and may provide a novel model for investigating thromboembolic events in the cerebral circulation.

研究兔血栓栓塞的放射性同位素模型
铟(111In)-氧标记的血小板已被用于多种物种体内血小板行为的评估。我们已经证明111 - in-oxine是兔血小板的合适标记,并且使用无创技术对这些放射性标记的血小板进行自动、连续、外部成像,我们已经证明静脉注射二磷酸腺苷(ADP)、胶原蛋白、血小板活化因子(PAF)、而凝血酶都会引起胸椎区域血小板(而非红细胞)相关放射性的剂量相关积累,同时在麻醉兔的颅骨和后肢区域也会随之下降。Intracarotid (i.c。)ADP、胶原蛋白、PAF和凝血酶也会在胸部产生剂量相关的血小板相关放射性增高,而在颅骨和后肢区域产生剂量相关的放射性降低。然而,凝血酶诱导的颅计数最初下降,随后持续3小时的显著增加。这些结果表明,这可能是研究体内动脉和静脉循环中血小板活化机制的有用模型,并可能为研究脑循环中的血栓栓塞事件提供新的模型。
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