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Eosinophil recruitment into guinea pig lungs after PAF-acether and allergen administration. Modulation by prostacyclin, platelet depletion, and selective antagonists.

A Lellouch-Tubiana1, J Lefort, M T Simon, A Pfister, B B Vargaftig.   

Abstract

Intravenous administration of PAF-acether to the guinea pig induces bronchoconstriction, hypotension, intravascular platelet aggregation, endothelial disruption, and platelet and neutrophil diapedesis. These effects are followed within 1 h by an eosinophilic infiltration into the bronchial walls, which was also noted after the administration of antigen to passively sensitized guinea pigs. Bronchoconstriction and eosinophil infiltration are 2 major features of asthma, and selective bronchial eosinophilia characterizes late asthmatic reactions. We compared the histologic effects of PAF-acether 6 and 24 h after its intravenous injection with those of experimental passive anaphylactic shock, which is used as a model for asthma. Six hours after PAF-acether or antigen (ovalbumin) administration, a marked lung eosinophil infiltration, particularly in the bronchial walls, was noted, together with mucous plugs containing eosinophils in the bronchial lumen. Epithelial desquamation was followed after 24 h by mucous metaplasia of the bronchial epithelium. These effects were not observed when the inactive metabolite lyso-PAF was used. Our results agree fully with the suggestion that the eosinophil mediates the pathophysiology of bronchial asthma and releases materials toxic for the respiratory epithelium. Two PAF-acether antagonists (BN 52021 and WEB 2086) prevented the eosinophil infiltration triggered by PAF-acether and by antigen. When PAF-acether or ovalbumin were injected into guinea pigs after antiplatelet serum or prostacyclin, the eosinophil infiltration was significantly reduced, suggesting that platelets or another adenylate cyclase-sensitive cell are important for the subsequent PAF-acether-induced eosinophil infiltration. Our results support an essential role for PAF-acether in an experimental model of allergic asthma.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3281530     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/137.4.948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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