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Title: Stimulation of leukocyte/endothelium interaction by oxidized low-density lipoprotein in hairless mice. Involvement of CD11b/CD18 adhesion receptor complex. Author: Lehr HA, Kröber M, Hübner C, Vajkoczy P, Menger MD, Nolte D, Kohlschütter A, Messmer K. Journal: Lab Invest; 1993 Apr; 68(4):388-95. PubMed ID: 8097545. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The adhesion of leukocytes to the vascular endothelium has been identified as a constant, early feature of atherogenesis. Using a skinfold chamber model in hamsters for intravital microscopy, we have recently demonstrated the chemotactic and adhesion-promoting action of oxidatively modified low density lipoprotein (oxLDL) in vivo. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: In order to rule out a species specificity of the experimental approach, and to investigate the involvement of leukocyte adhesion receptors in oxLDL-induced leukocyte/endothelium interaction, we have adapted the skinfold chamber model to hairless mice. Using intravital fluorescence microscopy, leukocyte/endothelium interaction in a fine striated skin muscle was assessed during the time course after intravenous injection of native human LDL (4 mg/kg body weight) and oxLDL (oxidized in vitro by 7.5 microM Cu2+, 6 hours, 37 degrees C) into control mice and into mice pretreated with either the selective inhibitor of leukotriene biosynthesis MK-886 (20 mumol/kg body weight, intravenously, 10 minutes before oxLDL) or with a monoclonal antibody directed towards the CD11b subunit of the CD11b/CD18 adhesion receptor complex on leukocytes (monoclonal antibody anti-Mac1, 0.5 mg/kg, iv, 10 minutes before oxLDL). RESULTS: We demonstrate in this study that injection of oxLDL (4 mg LDL-cholesterol/kg, intravenously, oxidized by 7.5 microM Cu2+, 6 hours, 37 degrees C), but not of native LDL or LDL-free Cu(2+)-solution, elicits the adhesion of fluorescently stained leukocytes to the endothelium of postcapillary venules (173 +/- 75 cells/mm2 at 20 minutes after oxLDL, mean +/- SD) and arterioles (119 +/- 74 cells/mm2 at 20 minutes after oxLDL, mean +/- SD) in the mice. OxLDL-induced leukocyte adhesion was entirely prevented by pretreatment of the animals with the inhibitor of leukotriene biosynthesis or with monoclonal antibody anti-Mac-1. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate the involvement of leukotrienes and of the CD11b/CD18 adhesion receptor complex in oxLDL-induced leukocyte adhesion in vivo and rule out a species specificity of this pathophysiologic event.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]