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Intravascular hemolysis triggers ADP-mediated generation of platelet-rich thrombi in precapillary pulmonary arterioles.


ABSTRACT: Patients with hereditary or acquired hemolytic anemias have a high risk of developing in situ thrombosis of the pulmonary vasculature. While pulmonary thrombosis is a major morbidity associated with hemolytic disorders, the etiological mechanism underlying hemolysis-induced pulmonary thrombosis remains largely unknown. Here, we use intravital lung microscopy in mice to assess the pathogenesis of pulmonary thrombosis following deionized water-induced acute intravascular hemolysis. Acute hemolysis triggered the development of ?IIb?3-dependent platelet-rich thrombi in precapillary pulmonary arterioles, which led to the transient impairment of pulmonary blood flow. The hemolysis-induced pulmonary thrombosis was phenocopied with intravascular ADP- but not thrombin-triggered pulmonary thrombosis. Consistent with a mechanism involving ADP release from hemolyzing erythrocytes, the inhibition of platelet P2Y12 purinergic receptor signaling attenuated pulmonary thrombosis and rescued blood flow in the pulmonary arterioles of mice following intravascular hemolysis. These findings are the first in vivo studies to our knowledge to suggest that acute intravascular hemolysis promotes ADP-dependent platelet activation, leading to thrombosis in the precapillary pulmonary arterioles, and that thrombin generation most likely does not play a significant role in the pathogenesis of acute hemolysis-triggered pulmonary thrombosis.

SUBMITTER: Brzoska T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7453902 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intravascular hemolysis triggers ADP-mediated generation of platelet-rich thrombi in precapillary pulmonary arterioles.

Brzoska Tomasz T   Vats Ravi R   Bennewitz Margaret F MF   Tutuncuoglu Egemen E   Watkins Simon C SC   Ragni Margaret V MV   Neal Matthew D MD   Gladwin Mark T MT   Sundd Prithu P  

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Patients with hereditary or acquired hemolytic anemias have a high risk of developing in situ thrombosis of the pulmonary vasculature. While pulmonary thrombosis is a major morbidity associated with hemolytic disorders, the etiological mechanism underlying hemolysis-induced pulmonary thrombosis remains largely unknown. Here, we use intravital lung microscopy in mice to assess the pathogenesis of pulmonary thrombosis following deionized water-induced acute intravascular hemolysis. Acute hemolysis  ...[more]

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