Leucocyte-induced endothelium-dependent vasodilatation and post-ischaemic vasospasm in the isolated rat superior mesenteric artery.

H J Grossman, M Zambetis
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible role of leucocytes in the pathogenesis of reperfusion-induced vasospasm of ischaemic mesenteric arteries. Scanning electron microscopy of the rat superior mesenteric artery (SMA) after 30 min of ischaemia in vivo revealed adherence of leucocytes to the vessel wall. Isolated SMA preparations were perfused with Krebs-Henseleit buffer containing noradrenaline. Infusion of homologous leucocytes resuspended in perfusate (3 x 10(6) cells/ml) into these preconstricted preparations caused a fall in resistance of 29 +/- 2%. Removal of the endothelium by collagenase treatment abolished this response. Indeed, leucocyte infusion caused an increase in resistance of 39 +/- 8% under these circumstances. Following 30 min of normothermic ischaemia, leucocyte infusion caused a transient vasodilatation of 31 +/- 4% followed by an increase of 38 +/- 11% in the perfusion resistance of isolated SMA preparations. In each case, a similar response was obtained to infusion of the cell-free supernatant. These results suggest that leucocyte activation occurs in vivo during reperfusion of the SMA after as little as 30 min of ischaemia, and that activated leucocytes can release humoral vasoactive factors which evoke an endothelium-dependent vasodilator response in normal vessels but a predominantly vasoconstrictor response following brief intervals of ischaemia.

白细胞诱导离体大鼠肠系膜上动脉内皮依赖性血管扩张和缺血后血管痉挛。
本研究的目的是探讨白细胞在缺血性肠系膜动脉再灌注性血管痉挛发病机制中的可能作用。大鼠肠系膜上动脉(SMA)在体内缺血30min后的扫描电镜显示白细胞粘附于血管壁。分离的SMA制剂用含去甲肾上腺素的Krebs-Henseleit缓冲液灌注。将灌注液中重悬的同源白细胞(3 × 10(6)个细胞/ml)输注到这些预收缩的制剂中,导致耐药性下降29 +/- 2%。通过胶原酶处理去除内皮细胞消除了这种反应。事实上,在这种情况下,白细胞输注导致抵抗增加了39 +/- 8%。常温缺血30分钟后,白细胞输注引起短暂性血管舒张31 +/- 4%,随后分离SMA制剂的灌注阻力增加38 +/- 11%。在每种情况下,获得了类似的反应输注无细胞上清。这些结果表明,在缺血30分钟后SMA再灌注时,白细胞就会在体内发生活化,活化的白细胞可以释放体液血管活性因子,在正常血管中引起内皮依赖的血管扩张反应,但在短暂的缺血间隔后主要是血管收缩反应。
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