Sequence of endothelial signaling during lung expansion

MT Yiming, K Parthasarathi, AC Issekutz… - American journal of …, 2005 - atsjournals.org
MT Yiming, K Parthasarathi, AC Issekutz, S Bhattacharya
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology, 2005atsjournals.org
Although high tidal volume ventilation exacerbates lung injury, the mechanisms underlying
the inflammatory response are not clear. Here, we exposed isolated lungs to high or low
tidal volume ventilation, while perfusing lungs with whole blood, or blood depleted of
leukocytes and platelets. Then, we determined signaling responses in freshly isolated lung
endothelial cells by means of immunoblotting and immunofluorescence approaches. In
depleted blood perfusion, high tidal volume induced modest increases in both P-selectin …
Although high tidal volume ventilation exacerbates lung injury, the mechanisms underlying the inflammatory response are not clear. Here, we exposed isolated lungs to high or low tidal volume ventilation, while perfusing lungs with whole blood, or blood depleted of leukocytes and platelets. Then, we determined signaling responses in freshly isolated lung endothelial cells by means of immunoblotting and immunofluorescence approaches. In depleted blood perfusion, high tidal volume induced modest increases in both P-selectin expression on the endothelial surface, and in endothelial protein tyrosine phosphorylation. Both high tidal volume–induced responses were markedly enhanced in the presence of whole blood perfusion. However, a P-selectin–blocking antibody given together with whole blood perfusion inhibited the responses down to levels corresponding to those for depleted blood perfusion. These findings indicate that the full proinflammatory response occurs in two stages. First, lung distension causes modest endothelial activation. Second, subsequent endothelial–inflammatory cell interactions augment P-selectin expression and tyrosine phosphorylation. We conclude that interactions of circulating inflammatory cells with P-selectin critically determine proinflammatory endothelial activation during high tidal volume ventilation.
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