Recombinant soluble P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1-Ig reduces restenosis through inhibition of platelet-neutrophil adhesion after double angioplasty in swine

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Background - P-selectin mediates leukocyte recruitment to activated platelets and endothelium through its high-affinity receptor P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1). Platelet and leukocyte activation and binding have been reported after coronary angioplasty and were correlated with restenosis. We investigated the effect of a recombinant soluble PSGL-1 (rPSGL-Ig) on the adhesion of platelets and neutrophils and the development of restenosis after double arterial injury. Methods and Results - Four weeks after angioplasty of both carotid arteries in pigs, a second angioplasty was performed at the same sites, 15 minutes after a single administration of vehicle or rPSGL-1 (1 mg/kg IV). Animals were euthanized 1 hour, 4 hours, 1 week, or 4 weeks later. Adhesion of autologous 51Cr-platelets and 111In-neutrophils was quantified and histological/morphometric analyses were performed. Although rPSGL-Ig did not affect adherence of these cells 1 hour after injury, it significantly reduced the adhesion of platelets (50% at 4 hours and 85% at 1 week) and neutrophils (50% at 4 hours and 78% at 1 week) to deeply injured arteries. At 4 weeks, the residual lumen was 63% larger in rPSGL-Ig-treated arteries as compared with control arteries (6.1±0.6 versus 3.8±0.1 mm2; P<0.002). The neointimal area was slightly reduced (0.5 in rPSGL-Ig versus 0.7 mm2 in control). The ratio of the external elastic lamina of injured to uninjured reference segments was >1 in treated arteries and <1 in control arteries. Conclusions - P-selectin antagonism with rPSGL-Ig inhibits early platelet/leukocyte adhesion on injured arteries and reduces restenosis through a positive impact on vascular remodeling. Hence, rPSGL-Ig may have potential in the prevention of restenosis.

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Bienvenu, J. G., Tanguay, J. F., Théorêt, J. F., Kumar, A., Schaub, R. G., & Merhi, Y. (2001). Recombinant soluble P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1-Ig reduces restenosis through inhibition of platelet-neutrophil adhesion after double angioplasty in swine. Circulation, 103(8), 1128–1134. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.103.8.1128

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