血小板活化因子促进毛细血管后小静脉剪切速率依赖性白细胞粘附。

Journal of lipid mediators Pub Date : 1993-10-01
K Bienvenu, J Russell, D N Granger
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剪切率的降低通常与微循环中滚动和粘附的白细胞的招募有关。在这项研究中,我们确定血小板活化因子(PAF)是否影响猫肠系膜小静脉中剪切速率依赖性白细胞的粘附,以及粘附糖蛋白CD11/CD18和ICAM-1是否参与了这一过程。肠系膜上动脉的分级闭塞使毛细血管后小静脉(25-35微米)的剪切速率发生变化。血管直径,红细胞速度,白细胞滚动速度,滚动白细胞和粘附白细胞的数量被测量在每个剪切速率存在或不存在PAF的情况下。PAF灌注导致黏附的白细胞数量增加,而不是滚动的,基底和静脉剪切率降低。针对CD11/CD18的单克隆抗体(MAb)可以阻止paf诱导的粘附白细胞的募集,而ICAM-1特异性MAb则没有作用。这些结果表明,PAF可能通过激活和/或增加粒细胞表面CD11/CD18的表达,增加剪切率依赖性白细胞的粘附。
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Platelet-activating factor promotes shear rate-dependent leukocyte adhesion in postcapillary venules.

Reductions in shear rate are generally associated with a recruitment of rolling and adherent leukocytes within the microcirculation. In this study, we determined if platelet-activating factor (PAF) affects shear rate-dependent leukocytes adhesion in cat mesenteric venules and whether the adhesion glycoproteins CD11/CD18 and ICAM-1 contribute to this process. Shear rate was varied in postcapillary venules (25-35 microns) by graded occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery. Vessel diameter, red blood cell velocity, leukocyte rolling velocity, and the number of rolling and adherent leukocytes were measured at each shear rate either in the presence or absence of PAF superfusion. PAF superfusion resulted in an increased number of adherent, but not rolling, leukocytes at basal and reduced venular shear rates. A monoclonal antibody (MAb) directed against CD11/CD18 prevented the PAF-induced recruitment of adherent leukocytes, while an ICAM-1 specific MAb had no effect. These results indicate that PAF increases shear rate-dependent leukocyte adhesion, presumably through activation and/or increased surface expression of CD11/CD18 on granulocytes.

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