Thromb Haemost 1968; 20(03/04): 430-443
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651286
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Endotoxin-Induced Intravascular Clotting: the Need for Granulocytes[*]

R. G Lerner1
1   From Department of Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90033
,
S. I Rapaport
1   From Department of Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90033
,
Jane M. Spitzer
1   From Department of Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90033
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Publication Date:
27 June 2018 (online)

Summary

This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that granulocytes are needed for intravascular clotting induced by endotoxin. Rabbits were treated with cortisone in a dosage that prepares for clotting after a single injection of endotoxin. They were divided into an experimental group, made granulocytopenic with nitrogen mustard before the injection of endotoxin, and 3 control groups. One control group was injected with saline; a second group was injected with endotoxin; a third group was made hypo coagulable with warfarin before the injection of endotoxin. The controls receiving endotoxin alone exhibited evidence of slow intravascular clotting lasting several hours: excess intravascular disappearance of 131I-fibrinogen and falls in fibrinogen levels, platelet counts, factor V and factor VIII activities. Factor VII and factor XII activities also fell in this group. Fibrin was seen in glomerular capillaries in many animals. The granulocytopenic animals experienced neither excess disappearance of intravascular fibrinogen nor fibrin deposition in the kidneys. Platelet counts fell slowly and clotting factor activities only slightly. Less evidence of intravascular clotting after endotoxin was found in the granulocytopenic animals than in the animals made hypocoagulable with warfarin. These data establish that granulocytes are required for endotoxin to induce significant intravascular clotting in animals prepared with cortisone.

* Supported by Grants HE 06128-06 and 07 from the National Heart Institute, U.S. Public Health Service.


1 Trainee, graduate program in hematology, supported by Grant TI AM 5192-08 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, U.S. Public Health Service. Present address: Department of Medicine, New York Medical College-Metropolitan Hospital, 1901 First Avenue, New York, New York 10029


 
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