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Endotoxin is postulated to be an important aggravating factor for alcoholic liver disease. We have previously reported that rats fed ethanol are more vulnerable to endotoxin-induced liver damage, and hepatic microcirculatory disturbance plays an important role for this liver damage by observation with an intravital microscopy. In this study, we have investigated the role of adhesion molecules in endotoxin-induced microcirculatory disturbance in chronic ethanol-fed rats. Male Wistar rats were pair-fed with ethanol liquid diet {ethanol ! group) or an isocaloric control diet (control group) for 6 weeks. Leu! kocyte adherence to the hepatic sinusoid by stimulation with lipo| polysaccharides (1 mg/kg of body weight) was observed by an inverted fluorescence microscopy equipped with a silicon-intensified target camera and was found to be enhanced in ethanol-fed rats. Tumor necrosis factor-and GRO/CINC-1 (rat counterpart of interleukin-8) was increased in the blood in these animals. Subsequent expression of adhesion molecules, LFA-1 -chain on leukocytes were demonstrated by flow cytometry, which suggests a possible involvement of leukocyte adherence to the hepatic damage in ethanol-fed animals. Preadministration of anti-rat LFA-1 0-chain monoclonal antibody effectively suppressed leukocyte adherence to the hepatic sinusoid. These results suggest that the enhanced sequestration of neutrophils to the liver with these adhesion molecules may play a significant role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease.
本文言語 | English |
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ページ(範囲) | 129S-132S |
ジャーナル | Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research |
巻 | 22 |
号 | 3 SUPPL. 1 |
DOI | |
出版ステータス | Published - 1998 1月 1 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- 医学(その他)
- 毒物学
- 精神医学および精神衛生