Complement-Dependent Accumulation and Degradation of Platelets in the Lung and Liver Induced by Injection of Lipopolysaccharides

Author:

Shibazaki Masahiko1,Kawabata Yoshihiro2,Yokochi Takashi3,Nishida Akira4,Takada Haruhiko5,Endo Yasuo1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pharmacology1 and

2. Tohoku University, Sendai, Department of Dental Radiology, Kagoshima University Dental School, Kagoshima,2 and

3. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Aichi Medical University, Nagakute,3 Japan

4. Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture,4

5. Microbiology and Immunology,5 School of Dentistry, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT We found unique behaviors among platelets within a few minutes of the intravenous injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into mice. Platelets accumulated primarily in the liver at lower doses of LPS, but at higher doses they accumulated largely in the lungs. When the platelets accumulated in these organs were degraded, there was a rapid anaphylactoid shock. The platelet response depended on the strain of mouse and on the source of LPS. Of various LPSs tested, the LPS from the smooth type of Klebsiella O3 ( K O3-S LPS) was the most potent at inducing the platelet response and shock. K-76 monocarboxylic acid, an inhibitor of complement C5, effectively prevented the K O3-S LPS-induced degradation (but not accumulation) of platelets and the ensuing rapid shock in BALB/c mice. Moreover, in DBA/2 mice (which are deficient in complement C5), platelets accumulated in the lungs and liver in response to K O3-S LPS but soon returned to the circulation without degradation, and there was no rapid shock. The LPS from the rough type of K O3 induced an accumulation of platelets in the liver and lungs but not a degradation of platelets. On the basis of these results and those reported by other investigators, we propose that in the platelet response to LPS, the lectin pathway to form C3 convertase from C4 and C2 is involved in the rapid accumulation of platelets in the liver and lungs and that the pathway from C5 to C9 is involved in the destruction of platelets and the consequent anaphylactoid shock.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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