Kubes P, Jutila M, Payne D
Department of Medical Physiology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Clin Invest. 1995 Jun;95(6):2510-9. doi: 10.1172/JCI117952.
Leukocyte rolling has been postulated to be mandatory for subsequent leukocyte adhesion and tissue injury observed during ischemia/reperfusion. The objective of this study was to systematically assess this hypothesis at the microvascular level by examining the effects of various concentrations of a selectin-binding carbohydrate (fucoidin) on the increased rolling and adhesion of leukocytes in postischemic venules. The contribution of L-selectin and/or P-selectin to leukocyte rolling were also assessed in this model. Using intravital microscopy we observed that 60 min of ischemia followed by reperfusion caused a profound increase in leukocyte rolling and adhesion. A high dose of fucoidin (25 mg/kg) reduced leukocyte rolling by > 90% and significantly reduced leukocyte adhesion, whereas a lower dose of fucoidin still reduced leukocyte rolling by 60% but had no effect on leukocyte adhesion. Moreover, despite the profound reduction in leukocyte rolling with fucoidin, the remaining rolling cells were able to firmly adhere via a CD18-dependent mechanism, particularly in those postcapillary venules with reduced (30-50%) shear rates. The increased rolling was also reduced 60% by either an anti-P-selectin antibody, an anti-L-selectin antibody, or a combination of the two antibodies, but this reduction in rolling cells did not translate into significantly reduced leukocyte adhesion. Our data suggest that L-selectin, P-selectin, and a fucoidin-sensitive pathway contribute to the significant increase in reperfusion-induced leukocyte rolling. However, targeting leukocyte rolling as a form of therapy requires very significant efficacy (> 90%) to achieve reasonable (approximately 50%) attenuation in leukocyte adhesion in postischemic venules.
白细胞滚动被认为是后续缺血/再灌注过程中观察到的白细胞黏附和组织损伤所必需的。本研究的目的是通过检测不同浓度的选择素结合碳水化合物(岩藻依聚糖)对缺血后小静脉中白细胞滚动增加和黏附的影响,在微血管水平系统评估这一假说。在此模型中还评估了L-选择素和/或P-选择素对白细胞滚动的作用。利用活体显微镜观察到,60分钟缺血后再灌注导致白细胞滚动和黏附显著增加。高剂量岩藻依聚糖(25mg/kg)使白细胞滚动减少>90%,并显著降低白细胞黏附,而低剂量岩藻依聚糖仍使白细胞滚动减少60%,但对白细胞黏附无影响。此外,尽管岩藻依聚糖使白细胞滚动显著减少,但剩余的滚动细胞能够通过CD18依赖机制牢固黏附,特别是在切变率降低(30 - 50%)的毛细血管后小静脉中。抗P-选择素抗体、抗L-选择素抗体或两种抗体联合使用也使增加的滚动减少60%,但滚动细胞的这种减少并未转化为白细胞黏附的显著降低。我们的数据表明,L-选择素、P-选择素和岩藻依聚糖敏感途径促成了再灌注诱导的白细胞滚动显著增加。然而,将白细胞滚动作为一种治疗形式进行靶向治疗需要非常显著的疗效(>90%),才能使缺血后小静脉中的白细胞黏附合理减少(约50%)。