P. Bugajski et al., Endothelin-1 is involved in plasma mediated stimulation of neutrophil adherence during coronary artery bypass grafting, EUR J CAR-T, 15(4), 1999, pp. 408-412
Objective: Myocardial ischaemia followed by reperfusion during coronary art
ery bypass grafting (CABG) is known to result in the activation of polymorp
honuclear neutrophils (PMN). The activation of PMN during ischaemia/reperfu
sion may be a result of their direct contact with activated endothelial cel
ls and/or an effect of stimuli released from ischaemic myocardium. Increase
d expression of adhesion molecules on the PMN surface, after activation, le
ads to coronary capillary plugging with a subsequent decrease in blood flow
. The purpose of the study was to evaluate plasma-mediated stimulation of P
MN adhesion during CABG and to verify if endothelin-1 (ET-1), known to be a
potent stimulus for PMN, is involved in stimulation of neutrophils adhesio
n mediated by integrins. Methods: Coronary sinus, peripheral artery and per
ipheral venous plasma samples were taken from 11 patients undergoing corona
ry surgery before aortal cross-clamping, at the beginning of reperfusion an
d 30 min thereafter. PMN isolated from five healthy volunteers were incubat
ed with the plasma (20 samples per patient) in the presence of saline or a
specific ET-1 receptor blocker, and PMN adherence to a microtiter plate cov
ered with a monoclonal antibody against CD 18 antigen (beta-subunit of the
integrin family of adhesion molecules) was evaluated. Results: We have obse
rved a significant increase in adhesion of PMN incubated in the presence of
saline with the plasma taken from coronary sinus at the beginning of reper
fusion (7.79 +/- 1.64% of adhering cells) as compared with plasma obtained
before aortal cross-clamping from the same place (6.78 +/- 1.3%, P = 0.04)
and from peripheral artery at the beginning of reperfusion (6.64 +/- 1.1%,
P = 0.04, means +/- SEM). ET-1 receptor blocker, significantly decreased st
imulation of PMN adhesion by coronary sinus plasma obtained at the beginnin
g of reperfusion (6.7 +/- 1.51%, P = 0.02). Plasma levels of ET-1 (ELISA) i
n the samples taken from coronary sinus at the beginning of reperfusion, we
re higher than in samples obtained before myocardial ischaemia or 30 min af
ter reperfusion. Conclusions: We conclude, that soluble stimuli capable of
stimulation of PMN adhesion are released following myocardial ischaemia dur
ing CABG and ET-1 may be involved in PMN stimulation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.