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Antithrombin attenuates vascular leakage via inhibiting neutrophil activation in acute lung injury.


ABSTRACT: To test the hypothesis that restoration of antithrombin plasma concentrations attenuates vascular leakage by inhibiting neutrophil activation through syndecan-4 receptor inhibition in an established ovine model of acute lung injury.Randomized controlled laboratory experiment.University animal research facility.Eighteen chronically instrumented sheep.Following combined burn and smoke inhalation injury (40% of total body surface area, third-degree flame burn; 4 × 12 breaths of cold cotton smoke), chronically instrumented sheep were randomly assigned to receive an IV infusion of 6 IU/kg/hr recombinant human antithrombin III or normal saline (n = 6 each) during the 48-hour study period. In addition, six sham animals (not injured, continuous infusion of vehicle) were used to obtain reference values for histological and immunohistochemical analyses.Compared to control animals, recombinant human antithrombin III reduced the number of neutrophils per hour in the pulmonary lymph (p < 0.01 at 24 and 48 hr), alveolar neutrophil infiltration (p = 0.04), and pulmonary myeloperoxidase activity (p = 0.026). Flow cytometric analysis revealed a significant reduction of syndecan-4-positive neutrophils (p = 0.002 vs control at 24 hr). Treatment with recombinant human antithrombin III resulted in a reduction of pulmonary nitrosative stress (p = 0.002), airway obstruction (bronchi: p = 0.001, bronchioli: p = 0.013), parenchymal edema (p = 0.044), and lung bloodless wet-to-dry-weight ratio (p = 0.015). Clinically, recombinant human antithrombin III attenuated the increased pulmonary transvascular fluid flux (12-48 hr: p ? 0.001 vs control each) and the deteriorated pulmonary gas exchange (12-48 hr: p < 0.05 vs control each) without increasing the risk of bleeding.The present study provides evidence for the interaction between antithrombin and neutrophils in vivo, its pathophysiological role in vascular leakage, and the therapeutic potential of recombinant human antithrombin III in a large animal model of acute lung injury.

SUBMITTER: Rehberg S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4063122 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antithrombin attenuates vascular leakage via inhibiting neutrophil activation in acute lung injury.

Rehberg Sebastian S   Yamamoto Yusuke Y   Sousse Linda E LE   Jonkam Collette C   Zhu Yong Y   Traber Lillian D LD   Cox Robert A RA   Prough Donald S DS   Traber Daniel L DL   Enkhbaatar Perenlei P  

Critical care medicine 20131201 12


<h4>Objective</h4>To test the hypothesis that restoration of antithrombin plasma concentrations attenuates vascular leakage by inhibiting neutrophil activation through syndecan-4 receptor inhibition in an established ovine model of acute lung injury.<h4>Design</h4>Randomized controlled laboratory experiment.<h4>Setting</h4>University animal research facility.<h4>Subjects</h4>Eighteen chronically instrumented sheep.<h4>Interventions</h4>Following combined burn and smoke inhalation injury (40% of  ...[more]

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