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Inhibition of E-selectin-mediated leukocyte adhesion by volatile anesthetics in a static condition.

机译:静态条件下挥发性麻醉剂抑制E-选择素介导的白细胞粘附。

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PURPOSE: Leukocyte recruitment from blood vessels to inflamed tissues is the central step in the process of inflammation. This may cause damage of the inflamed tissues in the case of severe inflammatory conditions such as ischemia reperfusion or graft rejection. Adhesion molecules, such as E-selectin, are induced on activated endothelium and play an important role in this process. Volatile anesthetics protect tissues or organs in such conditions, and inhibition of leukocyte adhesion by anesthetics has been implicated. However, little is known about how the anesthetics act on individual adhesion molecules. We examined the effects of volatile anesthetics on E-selectin mediated leukocyte adhesion in a static condition using HL-60 cells, a granulocyte cell line, and E-selectin-coated plates as well as cytokine-activated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). METHODS: The adhesion assay was carried out by overlaying fluorescence-labeled HL-60 cells on E-selectin-coated plates or cytokine-activated HUVEC. E-selectin in the coated plates or activated HUVEC were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. E-selectin in the activated HUVEC was analyzed by immunoblot. RESULTS: Isoflurane and sevoflurane concentration-dependently suppressed adhesion of HL-60 cells to E-selectin-coated plates. Although isoflurane did not change the amount of expression, or the molecular weight of E-selectin in the activated HUVEC, it significantly suppressed HL-60 cell adhesion to activated HUVEC. CONCLUSION: Volatile anesthetics suppress E-selectin-mediated cell adhesion in a static condition without changing the expression of E-selectin. A role for E-selectin in the organ protection by volatile anesthetics is suggested.
机译:目的:白细胞从血管募集到发炎的组织是炎症过程的中心步骤。在严重的炎症情况下(例如缺血再灌注或移植排斥),这可能导致发炎组织受损。粘附分子,例如E-选择素,在活化的内皮细胞上被诱导,并在此过程中起重要作用。挥发性麻醉剂在这种情况下保护组织或器官,并且涉及通过麻醉剂抑制白细胞粘附。然而,关于麻醉剂如何作用于单个粘附分子知之甚少。我们在静态条件下使用HL-60细胞,粒细胞系和E-选择素包被的板以及细胞因子激活的人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVEC)检查了挥发性麻醉剂对E-选择素介导的白细胞粘附的影响。方法:通过将荧光标记的HL-60细胞覆盖在E-选择素包被的平板或细胞因子激活的HUVEC上进行粘附测定。通过酶联免疫吸附测定法定量包被的板或活化的HUVEC中的E-选择蛋白。通过免疫印迹分析活化的HUVEC中的E-选择蛋白。结果:异氟烷和七氟醚浓度依赖性地抑制了HL-60细胞与E-选择素包被的板的粘附。尽管异氟烷不会改变激活的HUVEC中的表达量或E-选择素的分子量,但可以显着抑制HL-60细胞与激活的HUVEC的粘附。结论:挥发性麻醉药可在静态条件下抑制E-选择素介导的细胞粘附,而不会改变E-选择素的表达。提出了E-选择素在挥发性麻醉剂保护器官中的作用。

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