阻断CX3CL1可减弱小鼠肝I/R中血小板和白细胞的募集。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY European Surgical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000524024
Dominik Funken, Alexandra Brüggemann, Konstantin Mende, Maximilian Lerchenberger, Markus Rentsch, Andrej Khandoga
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趋化因子fractalkine (CX3CL1)在不同炎症性疾病和心肌缺血再灌注(I/R)的病理生理过程中起着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在分析CX3CL1在肝I/R期间血小板和白细胞活化中的作用。方法:C57BL6小鼠在吸入麻醉下进行肝温I/R (90 min/240 min)。动物在缺血前用功能阻断的抗小鼠CX3CL1抗体或IgG对照进行预处理。假手术动物作为对照组(每组n = 7)。通过活体显微镜观察炎症反应和血流灌注衰竭。肝转氨酶血浆水平和组织病理学组织损伤作为肝细胞损伤的标志物。结果:与假手术小鼠相比,肝窦灌注衰竭、白细胞向肝脏募集和转氨酶活性在I/R时急剧增加。功能阻断抗cx3cl1抗体可显著降低血小板和白细胞与内皮细胞的牢固粘附。我们证明抑制CX3CL1信号可以减弱缺血后肝脏中的白细胞粘附,但不能显著改善整体灌注衰竭和肝细胞损伤。讨论/结论:我们的体内数据表明,CX3CL1阻断对肝I/R损伤中的血小板和白细胞有轻微的减弱作用,但对CD4+ T细胞的积累和激活没有作用。我们报道了阻断趋化因子CX3CL1对窦状血流灌注衰竭的显著影响,但没有显著改善早期再灌注时的整体肝细胞损伤。
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Blockage of CX3CL1 Attenuates Platelet and Leukocyte Recruitment in Murine Hepatic I/R.

Introduction: The chemokine fractalkine (CX3CL1) is critically involved in the pathophysiology of different inflammatory diseases and myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). This study aimed to analyze the role of CX3CL1 in the activation of platelets and leukocytes during hepatic I/R.

Methods: Under inhalation anesthesia, C57BL6 mice were subjected to warm hepatic I/R (90 min/240 min). The animals were pretreated either with a function-blocking anti-mouse CX3CL1 antibody or IgG control administered systemically before ischemia. Sham-operated animals served as controls (n = 7 each group). The inflammatory response and sinusoidal perfusion failure were evaluated by intravital microscopy. Hepatic transaminases plasma levels and histopathological tissue damage were determined as markers of hepatocellular injury.

Results: Sinusoidal perfusion failure, leukocyte recruitment to the liver, and transaminase activities were sharply increased upon I/R compared to sham-operated mice. Firm adhesion of platelets and concordantly leukocytes to endothelial cells is reduced significantly by a function-blocking anti-CX3CL1 antibody. We demonstrate that inhibition of CX3CL1 signaling attenuates leukocyte adhesion in the postischemic liver but does not significantly ameliorate overall perfusion failure and hepatocellular injury.

Discussion/conclusion: Our in vivo data demonstrate a mild attenuating effect of CX3CL1 blockade on platelet and leukocyte, but not CD4+ T cell accumulation and activation in hepatic I/R injury. We report a significant effect of blocking chemokine CX3CL1 on sinusoidal perfusion failure without considerably improving overall hepatocellular injury during early reperfusion.

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