The pulmonary microcirculation of the rat: differential ultrastructural responses of the endothelia to protamine sulfate.

D O DeFouw, R Steinfeld, C Kyriakides, J W Schweiger, M D Farid, A R Koslow
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Protamine sulfate is used clinically to reverse the anti-coagulant effects of heparin and in certain cases high protein, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema develops. In the present study an initial stage of edema formation, namely, interstitial fluid accumulation around partially muscular extra-alveolar microvessels was observed in rats in situ after right ventricular injections of protamine. In addition, the endothelium of these microvessels displayed marked increases in plasmalemmal vesicles; however, disruption of the endothelium was not observed. Further, endothelial vesicle densities were unchanged and perivascular cuffs were not observed in either the nonmuscular extra-alveolar microvessels or the alveolar capillaries. Left ventricular injections of protamine failed to elicit the ultrastructural responses to protamine. Predosing the pulmonary microcirculation with heparin also served to prevent protamine-induced changes in the partially muscular microvessels. If it is assumed that heparin lowers the threshold for protamine-mediated responses in patients who develop edema, inhibition of protamine-induced changes by heparin predosing cannot be explained by the present data. Although evidence of increased endothelial vesiculation in the partially muscular microvessels was obtained, relative contributions of vesicles or of the junctional clefts to efflux from the pulmonary microvessels is not known. Thus, the mechanisms associated with a reduction of endothelial selectivity to macromolecular efflux after protamine administration remain to be defined.

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临床使用硫酸鱼精蛋白来逆转肝素的抗凝作用,在某些情况下,高蛋白、非心源性肺水肿发生。在本研究中,在大鼠右心室注射鱼精蛋白后,原位观察到水肿形成的初始阶段,即部分肌肉肺泡外微血管周围的间质积液。此外,这些微血管的内皮细胞的质乳囊泡明显增加;然而,内皮细胞未被破坏。此外,内皮泡密度不变,在非肌性肺泡外微血管或肺泡毛细血管中均未观察到血管周围袖口。左心室注射鱼精蛋白未能引起对鱼精蛋白的超微结构反应。用肝素预先给药肺微循环也有助于防止蛋白引起的部分肌肉微血管的改变。如果假设肝素降低了水肿患者蛋白蛋白介导的反应阈值,那么目前的数据无法解释肝素预给药对蛋白蛋白诱导的变化的抑制作用。虽然有证据表明部分肌化微血管中内皮囊泡增多,但囊泡或结裂对肺微血管外排的相对贡献尚不清楚。因此,与鱼精蛋白给药后内皮细胞对大分子外排选择性降低相关的机制仍有待确定。
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