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1 First Department of Surgery and 4 Second Department of Pathology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto 390-8621; 2 Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8519, Japan; and 3 Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
The chronological expression (over 24 h) of two adhesion molecules [intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and CD11b/CD18 (Mac-1)] and the extent of liver damage, including injury to sinusoidal endothelial cells (SECs) and hepatocyte apoptosis, were investigated under two conditions of rat liver ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury: reversible (30 min) and fatal I/R (60 min). The chronological profiles of upregulation of ICAM-1 on hepatocytes and Mac-1 showed changes in parallel with the other liver damage parameters, and the extent of upregulation and various parameters of liver injury were more advanced in the 60-min I/R group. Paradoxically, the degree of ICAM-1 upregulation of SECs decreased significantly in the 60-min I/R group vs. the 30-min I/R group. Repression of hepatocyte apoptosis by administration of the caspase inhibitor ZVAD-fmk resulted in attenuation of neutrophil infiltration and liver injury. These findings indicate that 1) neutrophil infiltration is involved in the development of liver I/R injury; 2) interaction between ICAM-1 on SECs and Mac-1 on neutrophils is not an essential step for neutrophil transmigration through the endothelial layer because SECs, specifically, were impaired in the early stages of liver I/R injury; 3) the role of ICAM-1 and Mac-1 is to adhere neutrophils firmly to hepatocytes and activate neutrophils; and 4) excessive parenchymal apoptosis may be the signal for the neutrophil-induced inflammatory and necrotic reaction.
neutrophil; adhesion molecules; transmigration
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