Occupancy of platelet receptors for platelet-activating factor in asthmatic patients during an allergen-induced bronchoconstrictive reaction.

Journal of lipid mediators Pub Date : 1993-06-01
J A Burgers, P L Bruynzeel, H J Mengelers, J Kreukniet, J W Akkerman
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The administration of platelet-activating factor (PAF) to human subjects triggers asthma-like responses. We investigated whether a bronchoconstrictive reaction was accompanied by the release of PAF in the circulation of allergic asthmatics. The appearance of PAF was assessed by measuring the number of freely accessible PAF-receptors on platelets in vitro, assuming that the contact between platelets and PAF in vivo would reduce the receptor binding of [3H]PAF in vitro. 16 asthmatics were challenged twice, first with buffer and the next day with allergen. A comparison between receptor binding after provocation with the data of the same patients after allergen challenge revealed a significant difference in PAF binding (P = 0.034), with an average decrease of 14% immediately after allergen challenge followed by a return to control values after about 4 h and a transient increase of 9% at 7 h after provocation. The decrease in accessible PAF receptors was accompanied by a slight decrease in platelet count in peripheral blood between 30 min and 4 h after allergen challenge. The platelet counts recovered to the original values afterwards. These data support the concept that in patients with allergic asthma PAF is secreted in the circulation. The contact between PAF and the platelets may trigger the transient sequestration of platelets, possibly in the lung. Thus, PAF and platelets may contribute to the pathogenesis of allergic asthma.

哮喘患者在过敏原诱导的支气管收缩反应中血小板活化因子受体的占用。
给人服用血小板活化因子(PAF)会引发类似哮喘的反应。我们研究了过敏性哮喘患者的支气管收缩反应是否伴随着PAF的释放。通过测定体外血小板上可自由接近的PAF受体的数量来评估PAF的出现,假设体内血小板与PAF的接触会减少体外[3H]PAF的受体结合。16例哮喘患者接受两次挑战,第一次用缓冲液,第二天用过敏原。将激射后的受体结合与同一患者激射后的数据进行比较,发现PAF结合有显著差异(P = 0.034),激射后立即平均下降14%,约4小时后恢复到对照值,激射后7小时短暂增加9%。在过敏原攻击后30分钟至4小时内,可达PAF受体的减少伴随着外周血血小板计数的轻微减少。术后血小板计数恢复到原来的水平。这些数据支持了过敏性哮喘患者在循环中分泌PAF的概念。PAF与血小板之间的接触可能触发血小板的短暂隔离,可能在肺中。因此,PAF和血小板可能参与过敏性哮喘的发病机制。
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