Leukocyte-induced acute endothelial dysfunction in middle cerebral artery in rabbits. Response to aggregating platelets

S E Akopov, R Sercombe, J Seylaz
1994 Stroke  
and Purpose Recent evidence suggests a possible role for leukocytes in angiospastic reactions of large cerebral arteries. This study examined the effect of activation of endogenous circulating leukocytes on endothelium-dependent relaxation in the middle cerebral artery in rabbits. Methods Leukocytes were activated by rapid injection of either 40 uglkg phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, or 0.2 mg/kg N-formyl-methionyl-leucylphenylalanine into the left carotid artery. Control rabbits received an
more » ... al volume of vehicle. Concentration-dependent isometric tension responses of the left and right middle cerebral artery to the dilators acetylcholine, ADP, sodium nitroprusside, or calcium ionophore (A23187), as well as to aggregating platelets, were compared in vitro in control animals and in animals killed 10 minutes after the injection of leukocyte activators in normal and leukocyte-depleted rabbits. Results In the control animals there was no significant difference in the reactivity of the left and right middle cerebral
doi:10.1161/01.str.25.11.2246 pmid:7974552 fatcat:xcmqslhisjeqfhqac3qiaitqdm