Acidosis activates complement systemin vitro
Author(s) -
Michael Emeis,
Josef Sonntag,
Carsten Willam,
Evelyn Strauß,
Matthias M. Walka,
Michael Obladen
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
mediators of inflammation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.37
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1466-1861
pISSN - 0962-9351
DOI - 10.1080/09629359890802
Subject(s) - anaphylatoxin , lactic acidosis , acidosis , metabolic acidosis , lactic acid , chemistry , respiratory acidosis , complement system , medicine , biochemistry , biology , immunology , bacteria , antibody , genetics
We investigated the in vitro effect of different form s of acidosis (pH 7.0) on the formation of anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a. Metabolic acidosis due to addition of hydrochloric acid (10 μ mol/ml blood) or lactic acid (5.5 μ mol/ml) to heparin blood (N=12) caused significant activation of C3a and C5a compared to control (both p=0.002). Respiratory acidosis activated C3a (p=0.007) and C5a (p=0.003) compared to normocapnic controls. Making blood samples with lactic acidosis hypocapnic resulted in a median pH of 7.37. In this respiratory compensated metabolic acidosis, C3a and C5a were not increased. These experiments show that acidosis itself and not lactate trigger for activation of complement components C3 and C5
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