Looney Mark R, Matthay Michael A
Nat Med. 2009 Apr;15(4):364-6. doi: 10.1038/nm0409-364.
Experiments in two mouse models of thromboinflammatory disease show how neutrophils stick to red blood cells and platelets—leading to reduced blood flow and damage to the microcirculation. Polarized expression of αβ integrins on neutrophils helps set the process in motion (pages 384−391).
在两种血栓炎症性疾病小鼠模型中进行的实验表明了中性粒细胞如何黏附于红细胞和血小板,进而导致血流减少和微循环损伤。中性粒细胞上αβ整合素的极化表达有助于启动这一过程(第384 - 391页)。