Venous Air Embolism Activates Complement C3 Without Corresponding C5 Activation and Trigger Thromboinflammation in Pigs

  • Storm, Benjamin
  • Ludviksen, Judith K
  • Christiansen, Dorte
  • Fure, Hilde
  • Pettersen, Kristin
  • Landsem, Anne
  • Nilsen, Bent Aksel
  • Dybwik, Knut Gustav
  • Braaten, Tonje
  • Nielsen, Erik Waage
  • Mollnes, Tom Eirik
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

Introduction Air embolism may complicate invasive medical procedures. Bubbles trigger complement C3-mediated cytokine release, coagulation, and platelet activation in vitro in human whole blood. Since these findings have not been verified in vivo , we aimed to examine the effects of air embolism in pigs on thromboinflammation. Methods Forty-five landrace pigs, average 17 kg (range 8.5-30), underwent intravenous air infusion for 300 or 360 minutes (n=29) or served as sham (n=14). Fourteen pigs were excluded due to e.g. infections or persistent foramen ovale. Blood was analyzed for white blood cells (WBC), complement activation (C3a and terminal C5b-9 complement complex [TCC]), cytokines, and hemostatic parameters including thrombin-antithro...

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