Immediate release of a nitric oxide-like factor from bovine aortic endothelial cells by Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide.
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 87 (7) , 2593-2597
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.87.7.2593
Abstract
Incubation of human washed platelets with bovine aortic endothelial cells (ECs) treated with indomethacin resulted in an inhibition of thrombin-induced platelet aggregation that was dependent on the number of ECs added. Preincubation of ECs with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 0.5-2.0 micrograms/ml) for 1 min significantly enhanced their inhibitory activity. This effect was potentiated by superoxide dismutase (60 units/ml) and reversed by oxyhemoglobin (5-10 microM), indicating that the inhibition was due to the release of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (nitric oxide). When the ECs were pretreated with NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (30-300 microM) before LPS, the antiaggregatory activity was strongly reduced. The reduction of activity by NG-monomethyl-L-arginine was reversed by L-arginine (100 microM) but not by D-arginine (100 microM). Under similar conditions, LPS also enhanced the antiaggregatory activity of ECs grown on beads. The immediate enhancement by LPS of the release of endothelium-derived relaxing factor from endothelial cells may contribute to the rapid fall in blood pressure associated with endotoxin shock in vivo.This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
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