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Plasma and urinary leukotrienes in sickle cell disease: possible role in the inflammatory process
Author(s) -
IBE B. O.,
KURANTSINMILLS J.,
RAJ J. USHA,
LESSIN L. S.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
european journal of clinical investigation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.164
H-Index - 107
eISSN - 1365-2362
pISSN - 0014-2972
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1994.tb02060.x
Subject(s) - disease , medicine , urinary system , immunology , inflammation
. Sickle cell (HbSS) disease is associated with rheological and inflammatory stresses within the microcirculation. In order to determine the role of leukotrienes in the inflammatory processes in HbSS patients, we analysed plasma and urine levels of leukotrienes (LT); LTB 4 , LTC 4 , LTD 4 , and LTE 4 as indicators of their in vivo metabolism. Plasma and urine level samples of 15 HbSS patients in steady‐state and age‐matched healthy, homozygous (HbAA) controls were extracted for leukotrienes and quantitated by HPLC. Control plasma level of leukotrienes (mean ± SEM, ng ml ‐1 ) were: LTB 4 , 8·95 ± 0·26; LTC 4 , 7·24 ± 0·21; LTD 4 , 11·42 ± 0·40; and LTE 4 , 14·51 ± 0·50. Corresponding values for HbSS patients were: LTB 4 , 6·15 ± 0·42; LTC 4 , 13·61 ± 1·45; LTD 4 , 6·44 ± 0·51 and LTE 4 , 4·97 ± 0·37. The differences were significant at P < 0·05. Urine levels (mean ± SEM, ng mmol ‐1 creatinine), for controls were: LTB 4 , 10·60 ± 0·35; LTC 4 , 360·0 ± 9·82. Values for HbSS urine were: LTB 4 , 27·50 ± 3·33; LTC 4 , 356·0 ± 17·87; LTD 4 , 69·90 ± 14·51. LTD 4 was not detected in control urine. These results suggest that sickle cell patients may exhibit impaired ability to catabolize LTC 4 in plasma during steady state conditions. This altered metabolism may contribute to the persistent stress of the microcirculation, and is probably related to the abnormal microvascular rheology of sickle blood cells.

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