Leukocyte-endothelial interactions in environmental hypoxia

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Gonzalez, NC [1 ]
Wood, JG [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Dept Mol & Integrat Physiol, Kansas City, KS USA
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nitric oxide; reactive oxygen species; micro circulation; nitric oxide synthase; inflammatory response;
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Hypoxia induced by reducing inspired Po-2 (PIo(2)) to 70 Torr, promotes a rapid microvascular response characterized by increased leukocyte rolling and adherence to the venular endothelium, leukocyte emigration to the perivascular space and increased vascular permeability. This appears to be a generalized response since it is observed in venules of the mesentery, cremaster muscle and pial microcirculations. After three weeks of acclimatization to hypoxia (barometric pressure 380 Torr, PIo(2) 70 Torr), the initial microvascular response resolves and exposure to even lower PIo(2) (50 Torr) fails to elicit a microvascular response. The initial response is accompanied by a reversible increase in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and is blocked by antioxidants and by interventions that increase the tissue levels of nitric oxide (NO). In contrast to ischemia/reperfus ion, ROS levels increase during hypoxia and return towards pre-hypoxic values after return to normoxia. Acclimatization involves upregulation of inducible NO synthase (iNOS): inhibition of iNOS using two different antagonists results in increased leukocyte-endothelial interactions and increased ROS generation. The results suggest that hypoxia initially leads to an alteration of the ROS/NO balance which is eventually restored during the acclimatization process. This phenomenon may have relevance to the microcirculatory alterations associated with hypoxic exposure, including acute mountain sickness and high altitude pulmonary and cerebral edema.
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