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Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 15, No. 1, Jul 1996, 107-114.

Hyperoxia induces platelet activation and lung sequestration: an event dependent on tumor necrosis factor-alpha and CD11a

C Barazzone, F Tacchini-Cottier, C Vesin, AF Rochat and PF Piguet
Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.

Mice were exposed to pure oxygen for various times to explore the pulmonary platelet trapping associated with alveolar damage, its mechanism, and its role in the lesions. Platelet sequestration, evaluated by electron microscopy and by injection of radiolabeled platelets, was detectable after 72 h and reached a maximum after 96 h of exposure (i.e., shortly before death). Circulating platelets (analyzed by Facscan) showed some increase in the expression of CD11a and CD62, but little change in CD31 and CD61. Both platelet activation and lung sequestration were dependent on TNF-alpha, since antibody against TNF-alpha reduced the expression of CD11a on circulating platelets and their sequestration in the lung. Lung platelet sequestration was also decreased by anti-CD11a MoAb. Northern blot analysis of lung mRNA isolated at 96 h of oxygen exposure revealed a 7- fold increase in CD54 (intercellular adhesion molecule-1 [ICAM-1]) and a 2.5-fold increase in TNF-alpha mRNAs respectively. These results demonstrate that the platelet pulmonary trapping induced by hyperoxia is dependent upon TNF-alpha and the CD11a-CD54 adhesion molecules. However, platelet trapping does not appear to play an important pathogenic role in acute oxygen injury, since treatments that decrease trapping (anti-TNF-alpha, anti-CD11a, or antibody-induced thrombocytopenia) did not markedly attenuate the alveolar damage.


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