Thrombin and bradykinin initiate discrete endothelial solute permeability mechanisms
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1993.264.6.H1798
Thrombin and bradykinin initiate discrete endothelial solute permeability mechanisms
Abstract
This study documents the discrete solute permeability mechanisms associated with physiologically high concentrations of human alpha-thrombin and bradykinin stimulation of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cell (BPAEC) monolayers using fluorescein isothiocyanate-hydroxyethyl starch macromolecules. Agonist-induced alterations of intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+]i) using fura-2 acetoxymethyl ester were also measured. BPAEC monolayers showed restricted diffusion consistent with a small-pore (approximately 150 A) radius under baseline conditions. Thrombin produced a major increase in monolayer permeability that was greatest for solute molecular radii (ae) > 100 A. This effect was associated with the exposure of the large (approximately 2,000 A) pores of the filter support by 50- to 1,050-microns2 open areas between approximately 0.5% of the adjacent endothelial cells. This heterogeneous endothelial barrier of parallel large- and small-pore transport pathways permitted solute convection with free diffusion across a few large pores to dominate the restricted diffusion of most apparently unperturbed endothelial junctions. Bradykinin produced a small, transient elevation in monolayer permeability to ae < 35 A, consistent with an increase in the number of small pores or a decrease in path length of this transport pathway. The bradykinin- and thrombin-induced peak elevations in [Ca2+]i were inversely associated with the degree of increased monolayer solute permeability, and enzymatically inhibited thrombin produced none of these effects. These data show that bradykinin and human alpha-thrombin represent two distinct classes of endothelial cell agonists that initiate discrete solute permeability mechanisms.
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