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Possible role of platelet-activating factor in the in vivo expression of tissue factor in neutrophils.

BACKGROUND. Recently, we demonstrated that neutrophils express tissue factor (TF) in a model of acute obstructive cholangitis (AOC). However, the regulation of TF expression was not clear. In this study, we clarified the role of platelet-activating factor (PAF) in TF expression in neutrophils. MATERIALS AND METHODS. In a model of AOC, intravenous PAF antagonist, (SM-12502, 200 mg/kg) was administered 5 min before sepsis was induced. Normal saline was given as a control. Coagulation parameters and TF activity were monitored for 6 h. Thereafter, the liver was harvested for histological examination. RESULTS. The percentage of neutrophils which stained positive for TF was significantly reduced by SM-12502 (74.9 +/- 19.3% vs 96.3 +/- 2.8%) (P < 0.01). The number of leukocytes infiltrating the liver was also significantly reduced. Coagulation abnormalities, TF activity, and focal necrosis of the hepatocytes were reduced by SM-12502. CONCLUSIONS. SM-12502 inhibits TF expression in neutrophils which have infiltrated the liver sinusoids, reducing the subsequent infiltration of leukocytes. These results suggest that PAF plays an important role in the expression of TF in neutrophils in vivo.[1]

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  1. Possible role of platelet-activating factor in the in vivo expression of tissue factor in neutrophils. Todoroki, H., Higure, A., Okamoto, K., Okazaki, K., Nagafuchi, Y., Takeda, S., Katoh, H., Itoh, H., Ohsato, K., Nakamura, S. J. Surg. Res. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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