Nitric oxide synthase inhibitor augments post-ischemic leukocyte adhesion in the cerebral microcirculation in vivo

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作者
Hudetz, AG [1 ]
Wood, JD [1 ]
Kampine, JP [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Anesthesiol, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
关键词
ischemia; microcirculation; leukocyte; microscopy; nitric oxide;
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10.1080/01616412.1999.11740947
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The objective was to examine the effect of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N-omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) on leukocyte adhesion in the cerebral microcirculation during reperfusion following partial forebrain ischemia in the rat Intravital fluorescence video-microscopy through a closed cranial window was used to visualize leukocyte-endothelium interaction in small pial veins of 15-100 mu m diameter. Forebrain ischemia was produced by the ligation of both common carotid arteries plus elevation of the intracranial pressure to 20 mmHg far 60 min. The number of leukocytes adhering to the endothelium for longer than 3 sec was determined during ischemia (5 min and 60 min) and during reperfusion (5 min and 60 min). Two experimental groups were treated with either L-NAME or its inactive enantiomer D-NAME (20 mg kg(-1) i.v.) 30 min prior to reperfusion. In a third group, also treated with D-NAME, post-ischemic hyperemia was prevented by lowering the ICP without removing the occlusion of common carotid arteries (partial reperfusion). The velocity of flow adjacent to the endothelial surface of pial veins was measured by tracking the movement of fluorescently labeled red blood cells as flow markers before and after ischemia. During ischemia, the number of adhering leukocytes increased approximately two-fold at 5 min, and threefold at 60 min. In the D-NAME-treated group with complete reperfusion, leukocyte adhesion returned to the baseline level by 60 min of reperfusion. However, in the L-NAME-treated group, leukocyte adhesion remained elevated at 60 min of reperfusion. Post-ischemic flow velocity was significantly decreased (-66%) from control after L-NAME treatment whereas it was increased (+ 53%) in the D-NAME-treated group. In the partial reperfusion group, leukocyte adhesion continued to increase after the first hour of ischemia and reached a level 2.7-fold over baseline at 60 min reperfusion. Flow velocity remained below control (-26%) at 60 min reperfusion. Leukocyte adhesion was absent in pial arteries and no plugging by leukocytes was observed in cortical capillaries. The results suggest that leukocyte adhesion in small pial veins increases during 1 h forebrain ischemia and continues to increase during reperfusion if the velocity of flow or shear rate is low. The increase in leukocyte adhesion is reversible if flow velocity is elevated during reperfusion. L-NAME prevents post-ischemic hyperemia and augments leukocyte adhesion principally via a decrease in velocity or shear rate.
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