Abstract
Objective To investigate the coagulant function of Thrombomodulin-Protein C-EPCR System in rats with hemorrhagic shock in virto study.Methods In this study,30 rats were divided into three groups,with each group 10 rats:control group,the sham shock group,hemorrhagic shock group.Hemorrhagic shock model was subjected to computer-controlled arterial hemorrhage to 40 mm Hg for 60 min The rat blood serum samples were obtained from rats in sham shock group and shock group after maintaining 3 hours,and fetal bovine serum (FBS) was used as control group.Then medium contained fore-mentioned serums cultured with SV40-transformed aortic rat endothelial cells for 6 hours,12 hours and 18hours.The messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of thrombmodulin (TM),Endothelial cell protein C receptor in the SV40-transformed aortic rat endothelial cells which were treated with serums were detected by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction.Results Compared to control group,SVARECs were incubated for 6hrs with shock serum,the mRNA expression of TF,TM and t-PA was significantly higher,and continued elevating at the time of 18 hours (P < 0.01).Conclusions Serums from hemorrhagic shock rats upregulate TMmRNA EPCRmRNA expression on the endothelial cells surface.It is suggested that Thrombomodulin-Protein C-EPCR System pay a key role of anticoagulation,the protection of endothelial function. Key words: Hemorrhagic shock; Thrombomodulin; Endothelial cell protein C receptor; Coagulation disorders ; Polymerase chain reaction
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