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. 2011 Feb;110(2):340-51.
doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00811.2010. Epub 2010 Oct 21.

Microparticles initiate decompression-induced neutrophil activation and subsequent vascular injuries

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Microparticles initiate decompression-induced neutrophil activation and subsequent vascular injuries

Stephen R Thom et al. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2011 Feb.
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Abstract

Progressive elevations in circulating annexin V-coated microparticles (MPs) derived from leukocytes, erythrocytes, platelets, and endothelial cells are found in mice subjected to increasing decompression stresses. Individual MPs exhibit surface markers from multiple cells. MPs expressing platelet surface markers, in particular, interact with circulating neutrophils, causing them to degranulate and leading to further MP production. MPs can be lysed by incubation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) telomere B surfactant, and the number of circulating MPs is reduced by infusion of mice with PEG or antibody to annexin V. Myeloperoxidase deposition and neutrophil sequestration in tissues occur in response to decompression, and the pattern differs among brain, omentum, psoas, and leg skeletal muscle. Both MP abatement strategies reduce decompression-induced intravascular neutrophil activation, neutrophil sequestration, and tissue injury documented as elevations of vascular permeability and activated caspase-3. We conclude that MPs generated by decompression stresses precipitate neutrophil activation and vascular damage.

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  • The microbubble or the microparticle?
    Carraway MS, Key NS. Carraway MS, et al. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2011 Feb;110(2):307-8. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01505.2010. Epub 2010 Dec 30. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2011. PMID: 21193560 No abstract available.

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