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. 1980 Aug;56(2):307-10.

Effects of lipid A and liposomes containing lipid A on platelet and fibrinogen production in rabbits

  • PMID: 7397382
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Effects of lipid A and liposomes containing lipid A on platelet and fibrinogen production in rabbits

R B Ramsey et al. Blood. 1980 Aug.
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Abstract

The effect of the lipid A moiety of endotoxin on platelet and fibrinogen production was studied in rabbits. Lipid A was infused intravenously in doses ranging from 1 to 100 micrograms/kg body mass; 18 hr later, selenomethionine-75Se was injected intravenously and its incorporation into fibrinogen and platelets determined. Lipid A in saline stimulated fibrinogen and platelet production, but the dose required was 50--100 times that required for an intact endotoxin. Although lipid A solubilized in triethylamine (TEA) was at least 60 times more active in the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay than was lipid A suspended in saline, the sensitivity of platelet and fibrinogen production to solubilized lipid A was increased only twofold. Incorporation of lipid A into liposomes had no effect on its Limulus activity. Lipid A in liposomes continued to stimulate platelet, but not fibrinogen, production. Leukopenia that was induced by lipid A in TEA did not occur when rabbits received the same dose of lipid A in liposomes. Lipid A, like intact endotoxin, can stimulate platelet and fibrinogen production and induce leukopenia but the doses required are high. The low solubility of lipid A in aqueous solutions may be only one factor that determines its biologic activity.

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