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全氟碳(PFC)和脂质乳剂(如。据报道,含磷脂的氟醇可在静脉输注后改变血小板功能。血小板活化可能是导致pfc诱导副作用的介质产生的原因。鉴于此,我们研究了含有90% (w/v)全氟辛基溴(perflubron,;PFOB)的高浓度全氟碳乳液对猪和人血小板活化和功能的影响。我们测量了(1)输注全氟隆乳剂或对照乳剂前后受刺激的离体猪血小板聚集,以及(2)在全氟隆乳剂或对照乳剂存在下受刺激的体外人血小板钙通量。以3 ml/kg (0.2 ml/kg/min)剂量输注全氟仑乳剂后,胶原、ADP或花生二酸(AA)刺激的血小板聚集在离体猪血小板中被抑制。抑制作用呈剂量依赖性,当全氟隆乳剂剂量降至1.0或0.3 ml/kg时,抑制作用减弱。输注生理盐水或“载体”乳剂对体外刺激的猪血小板聚集几乎没有影响。氟唑醇输注与不一致的血小板聚集抑制有关。在1% (v/v)全氟溴乳剂的存在下,A23187-或aa -刺激的体外人血小板钙通量受到抑制。氟醇或脂内酯也有类似的效果。这种抑制作用是激动剂剂量依赖性的。(摘要删节250字)
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Effect of high concentration perflubron emulsion on platelet function.

Perfluorocarbon (PFC) and lipid emulsions (eg. Fluosol, Intralipid,) containing phospholipid have been reported to modify platelet function after intravenous infusion. Platelet activation might be responsible for the generation of mediators responsible for PFC-induced side effects. In view of this, we investigated the effect of a highly concentrated perfluorocarbon emulsion, containing 90% (w/v) perfluorooctylbromide (perflubron,;PFOB), on porcine and human platelet activation and function. We measured both (1) stimulated ex-vivo porcine platelet aggregation pre and post infusion of either perflubron or control (vehicle only) emulsions and (2) stimulated in vitro human platelet calcium flux in the presence of perflubron emulsion or control emulsions. Platelet aggregation stimulated by collagen, ADP or arachadonic acid (AA) was inhibited in ex-vivo porcine platelets following infusion of perflubron emulsion at a dose of 3 ml/kg (0.2 ml/kg/min). Inhibition was dose-dependent and was decreased when the dose of perflubron emulsion was reduced to 1.0 or 0.3 ml/kg. Infusion of saline or "vehicle" emulsions had little or no effect on stimulated ex-vivo pig platelet aggregation. Fluosol infusion was associated with inconsistant inhibition of platelet aggregation. A23187- or AA-stimulated calcium flux of human platelets in vitro was inhibited in the presence of 1% (v/v) perflubron emulsion. Similar effects were seen with Fluosol, or Intralipid. This inhibition was agonist dose-dependent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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