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Shedding of the endothelial glycocalyx in patients undergoing major vascular surgery with global and regional ischemia
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关键词: HEPARAN-SULFATE;    MAMMALIAN HEPARANASE;    5-PERCENT ALBUMIN;    CELL GLYCOCALYX;    BARRIER;    INFLAMMATION;    DYSFUNCTION;    SYNDECANS;    CLONING;    VOLUME;   
DOI  :  10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.684852
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background - The astonishing thickness of the endothelial glycocalyx, which rivals that of endothelial cells in the microvasculature, was disclosed in the last 15 years. As already demonstrated, this structure plays a key role in the regulation of inflammation and vascular permeability. Methods and Results - Two components of the glycocalyx, syndecan-1 and heparan sulfate, were measured in arterial blood of 18 patients undergoing surgery of the ascending aorta with cardiopulmonary bypass ( n = 12 with and n = 6 without deep hypothermic circulatory arrest) and of 14 patients undergoing surgery for infrarenal aortic aneurysm. Basal values of syndecan-1 ( 1.2 mu g/dL) and heparan sulfate ( 590 mu g/dL) of patients were similar to those of control subjects. Anesthesia and initiation of surgery caused no changes. Global ischemia with circulatory arrest ( n = 12) was followed by transient 42- and 10-fold increases in syndecan-1 and heparan sulfate, respectively, during early reperfusion ( 0 to 15 minutes). After regional ischemia of heart and lungs ( cardiopulmonary bypass; n = 6), syndecan-1 increased 65-fold, and heparan sulfate increased 19-fold. Infrarenal ischemia was followed by 15- and 3-fold increases, respectively ( n = 14). The early postischemic rises were positively correlated ( r = 0.76, P < 0.001). Plasma concentrations of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 did not change. Circulating polymorphonuclear granulocytes and the level of postischemic heparan sulfate corresponded negatively. Immunohistochemical imaging and immunoassay of isolated hearts ( guinea pig) substantiated syndecan-1 and heparan sulfate as components of the endothelial glycocalyx released into the coronary venous effluent. Electron microscopy revealed shedding of the glycocalyx after ischemia/reperfusion. Conclusions - This study provides the first evidence in humans for shedding of the endothelial glycocalyx during ischemia/reperfusion procedures.

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