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Neutrophil arachidonic acid level and adhesive capability are increased in essential hypertension

 

作者: Oliviero Olivieri,   Sara Lombardi,   Carla Russo,   Domenico Girelli,   Patrizia Guarini,   Antonio Carletto,   Roberto Corrocher,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 16, issue 5  

页码: 585-592

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 1998

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: essential hypertension;neutrophils;adhesion;fatty acids;arachidonic acid;integrins

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundWe recently demonstrated that arachidonic: linoleic acid ratio of erythrocytes of essential hypertension patients is greater than normal.ObjectiveTo investigate fatty acid composition, capability for adhesion to biological substrate and expression of β2integrins of leucocytes obtained from peripheral blood and skin window exudate of essential hypertension patients.DesignNeutrophil activation state was evaluated by reproducing the various conditions occurringin vivoduring the life of the cell (i.e. under the ‘resting’ condition, such as in peripheral blood, and ‘primed’ condition, such as after transmigration through the endothelium and after administration of specific chemo-attractants). Because both peripheral blood and skin window leucocytes of the subjects were obtained on the same day, we could be sure that there had been no dietary influences on changes in levels of fatty acid. Thus, the observed changes should reliably reflect the metabolic rate of utilization of fatty acids coupled to the activation and migration of cells.ResultsLeucocytes from essential hypertension patients were richer in arachidonic acid than were the corresponding cells from normotensive subjects; this difference was also evident for functionally activated skin window leucocytes, in spite of there having been a greater loss of poly-unsaturated fatty acids and arachidonic acid after migration. Moreover, a greater than normal arachidonic acid : linoleic acid ratio was shown for the first time to apply for leucocytes of essential hypertension patients, so extending our previous findings on the erythrocytes. Leucocytes from essential hypertension patients, collected both from peripheral blood and from skin window exudate, proved far more adhesive than the corresponding cells from age-matched and sex-matched controls, but this was not associated with a quantitative hyperexpression of β2integrins.ConclusionsThe results suggest that an increase in availability of arachidonic acid in leucocytes could be a further expression of the generalized disturbance of fatty acid levels associated with essential hypertension and that a condition of hyperadhesion of neutrophils could occur spontaneouslyin vivoduring the course of hypertension.J Hypertens16:585–592 © 1998 Lippincott-Raven Publishers.

 

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