Pulmonary microvascular injury after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion: role of P-selectin

Author:

Carden D. L.1,Young J. A.1,Granger D. N.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Louisiana State University Medical Center, School of Medicine, Shreveport 71130.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine whether pulmonary endothelial expression of the adhesive glycoprotein P-selectin contributes to the lung injury and leukostasis observed after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). The pulmonary capillary filtration coefficient and lung myeloperoxidase activity were determined in rat lungs isolated after 120 min of superior mesenteric artery occlusion and 90 min of reperfusion. Intestinal I/R resulted in a marked increase in the pulmonary capillary filtration coefficient compared with control and sham-operated rats. The increase in pulmonary microvascular permeability elicited by intestinal I/R was effectively prevented by pretreatment with a P-selectin monoclonal antibody (MAb; MAb PB1.3) but was unaffected by a control MAb. The intestinal I/R-induced increase in pulmonary microvascular permeability was accompanied by a dramatic sequestration of granulocytes in the lung compared with control and sham-operated rats; however, neither the P-selectin nor the control MAbs affected this event. These results indicate that P-selectin contributes to the pulmonary microvascular dysfunction observed after intestinal I/R. The inhibition of intestinal I/R-induced lung injury by immunoneutralization of P-selectin appears to be unrelated to the accompanying lung leukosequestration.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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