Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a pathogenic factor in the course of many clinical disorders, such as myocardial infarction, stroke, organ transplantation, burns, and circulatory shock. The extent of ischemia-reperfusion injury is dependent on the number of infiltrating leukocytes. With in vivo microscopy, we evaluated the effect of the recombinant form of soluble murine intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) on ischemia-reperfusion injury in an animal model. A mesenteric vein was occluded with a clamp for 45 min. During a reperfusion period of 30 min, the number of leukocytes rolling along the endothelium and the number of adherent leukocytes were measured with and without pretreatment with recombinant ICAM-1. The number of leukocytes rolling along the endothelial surface increased more than twofold during postischemic perfusion (P < 0.05). Recombinant ICAM-1 had no effect on leukocyte rolling. In the control group, firm adherence of leukocytes was increased 10-fold. Recombinant ICAM-1 dose dependently reduced firm adhesion to the endothelium in response to prior ischemia. After 30 min, reperfusion pretreatment with recombinant ICAM-1 inhibited leukocyte adherence from 512 +/- 123 to 166 +/- 34 leukocytes/mm2 (P < 0.01). We demonstrate here for the first time that soluble recombinant ICAM-1 is able to reduce leukocyte adherence to mesenteric venules in postischemic reperfusion injury dose dependently. Because soluble ICAM-1 is naturally circulating in human serum, the therapeutic use of soluble recombinant forms of ICAM-1 may represent a physiological way to protect against ischemiareperfusion injury.

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