Increased Endothelial Vesicular Transport Correlates with Increased Blood‐Tumor Barrier Permeability Induced by Bradykinin and Leukotriene C4

K. Hashizume, K. Black
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Bradykinin and leukotriene C4 (LTC4) have been shown to increase molecular transport across the blood-tumor barrier (BTB). The aim of this study was to quantitatively assess whether an increase in vesicular transport or opening of tight junctions was responsible for this increase in permeability. Wistar rats bearing RG2 or C6 gliomas were infused with bradykinin or LTC4 through the right carotid artery for 15 min and then perfused to achieve fixation. Prepared specimens were observed using transmission electron microscopy. Infusion of either bradykinin or LTC4 resulted in significantly increased vesicular density in capillary endothelial cells of the BTB but not in normal brain capillaries. The opening of tight junctions, assessed by determining a cleft index, was found to be greater in tumor capillaries compared to normal controls. However, neither bradykinin nor LTC4 produce variations in the cleft index. A significant accumulation of horseradish peroxidase was seen in the intercellular peri-capillary spaces and in endothelial transport vesicles after infusion of bradykinin, demonstrating that the formation of vesicles was associated with macromolecular transcytosis. These findings suggest that pinocytotic vesicular transport is the primary means by which luminal to abluminal transport occurs in response to vasomodulation with bradykinin or LTC4.
缓激素和白三烯C4诱导的内皮泡运输增加与血液-肿瘤屏障通透性增加相关
缓激素和白三烯C4 (LTC4)已被证明可以增加血液-肿瘤屏障(BTB)的分子运输。本研究的目的是定量评估是否增加的囊泡运输或紧密连接的开放是负责通透性的增加。RG2或C6胶质瘤Wistar大鼠经右颈动脉灌注缓激肽或LTC4 15 min后灌注固定。制备后的标本用透射电镜观察。输注缓激肽或LTC4均可显著增加BTB毛细血管内皮细胞的囊泡密度,但正常脑毛细血管的囊泡密度无显著增加。通过确定裂隙指数来评估紧密连接的开放程度,发现与正常对照相比,肿瘤毛细血管的开放程度更高。然而,缓激肽和LTC4都不会产生裂缝指数的变化。在注入缓激肽后,在细胞间毛细血管周围空间和内皮运输囊泡中发现了显著的辣根过氧化物酶积累,表明囊泡的形成与大分子胞吞作用有关。这些发现表明,在缓激肽或LTC4的血管调节作用下,胞饮性囊泡运输是由腔到腔运输的主要途径。
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