1. Surfactants attenuate gas embolism-induced thrombin production
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Scott L. Diamond and David M. Eckmann
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Blood Platelets ,Blood viscosity ,Poloxamer ,Pharmacology ,In Vitro Techniques ,Surface-Active Agents ,Thrombin ,Medicine ,Embolism, Air ,Humans ,Fluorometry ,Chemical Surfactants ,Whole blood ,Fluorocarbons ,business.industry ,Clot formation ,medicine.disease ,Blood Viscosity ,Platelet Activation ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Embolism ,business ,Pulmonary Embolism ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background There are no pharmacologic strategies to prevent embolism bubble-induced blood clot formation. The authors conducted experiments to measure thrombin production in sheared whole blood in the presence and absence of bubbles and three surface-active compounds. Methods Blood samples were obtained from six volunteers seven times. The thrombin-specific substrate Boc-VPR-MCA was added to citrated blood diluted with HEPES-buffered saline. Experimental groups were as follows: sparging (air microbubble embolization) with surfactant present; sparging alone; surfactant alone; and neither surfactant nor sparging. The surfactants were Dow Corning Antifoam 1510US, Perftoran, and Pluronic F-127. Blood was sheared by a cone-plate viscometer at 100 and 500 s-1 for 5, 10, and 20 min at 37 degrees C, pipetted into excess stop buffer, and evaluated fluorimetrically. Mean values of fluorescence intensity +/- SDs for each group were compared using ANOVA. Differences were considered significant at P < 0.05 using the Bonferroni correction. Results For fixed shear rate, thrombin production increased 2.3- to 5.7-fold (P < 0.05) as shear duration lengthened. For fixed shear duration, thrombin production increased 1.9- to 3.9-fold (P < 0.05) with increasing shear rate. For fixed shear rate and duration, sparging increased thrombin production 2.1- to 3.7-fold (P < 0.05). Surfactant addition without sparging did not change thrombin production (P > 0.05). Surfactants attenuated thrombin production in sparged samples 31.8-70.9% (P < 0.05). Conclusions Thrombin production is shear rate and duration-dependent. Sparging increases thrombin production. Surfactants added before sparging attenuate thrombin production. Surfactants may have a clinical application to attenuate gas embolism-induced clotting.
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- 2003