Entry of gut lymph into the circulation primes rat neutrophil respiratory burst in hemorrhagic shock
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 29 (11) , 2194-2198
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200111000-00023
Abstract
Endothelial cell injury by polymorphonuclear neutrophil (neutrophil [PMN]) respiratory burst after trauma and hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) predisposes subjects to acute respiratory distress syndrome and multiple organ failure. T/HS mesenteric lymph injures endothelial cell and lymph duct ligation (LDL) before T/HS prevents pulmonary injury. We investigated the role of mesenteric lymph in PMN priming by T/HS. Prospective experiment in rats. University hospital laboratory. Adult male rats. Mesenteric lymph was obtained from rats undergoing T/HS (30 mm Hg, 90 mins) or sham shock (T/SS). Plasma was harvested from uninstrumented control (UC), T/HS, T/SS, and T/HS+LDL rats. PMNs were isolated from UC, T/HS, and T/HS+LDL rats. PMNs from UC rats were incubated in buffer, 1% T/HS lymph, and 1% T/SS lymph. PMNs from UC rats were incubated in UC, T/HS, T/SS, and T/HS+LDL plasma. PMN respiratory burst was initiated by using macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2/platelet-aggregating factor (PAF) or phorbol myristate acetate. Cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) responses to MIP-2/PAF were assayed in PMN from UC, T/HS, and T/HS+LDL rats. PMN preincubated in T/HS lymph showed significant elevations in MIP/PAF-elicited respiratory burst compared with T/HS lymph or buffer only (p p PMNs are primed by T/HS lymph but not T/SS lymph and by T/HS plasma but not T/SS plasma. LDL before shock prevents T/HS plasma from priming PMN. The magnitude of respiratory burst found here paralleled the [Ca2+]i responses seen to receptor dependent initiating agonists. Mesenteric lymph is both necessary and sufficient to prime PMN after T/HS in the rat, and it primes PMN in part by enhancing [Ca2+]i responses to G-protein coupled chemoattractants. Mesenteric lymph mediates postshock PMN dysfunction.Keywords
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