Chemotactic competence of neutrophils from neonatal calves
Autor: | Daniel R. Roth, Roland D. Zwahlen |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
Lipopolysaccharides
Aging Neutrophils Neutrophile Immunology Anti-Inflammatory Agents Complement C5a chemical and pharmacologic phenomena Stimulation Biology Andrology chemistry.chemical_compound Blood plasma medicine Animals Immunology and Allergy Platelet Activating Factor Dexamethasone Complement component 5 Hematologic Tests Vitamin D-Binding Protein Zymosan hemic and immune systems Chemotaxis Biological activity Chemotaxis Leukocyte Animals Newborn chemistry Cell Migration Inhibition Cattle medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Inflammation. 14:109-123 |
ISSN: | 1573-2576 0360-3997 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf00914034 |
Popis: | Neonates demonstrate an increased susceptibility to infection. Defects in locomotory functions of newborn neutrophils may play a crucial role in this context. We therefore compared the migratory response of newborn (N-PMN) and adult (A-PMN) bovine neutrophils in a microwell filter assay. Stimulation with four different endotoxins (E. coli O128B:4 and O55B:5; S. abortus equi; S. typhimurium), with zymosan-activated plasma (ZAP) and with C5a induced dose-dependent migration of A-PMNs and N-PMNs. Migration of unstimulated cells and of cells stimulated with diluted ZAP or C5a was higher (P less than 0.05) in N-PMNs. Migration of A- and N-PMNs towards C5a was inhibited (P less than 0.001) by preincubation with either a steroidal (122 microM flumethasone) or nonsteroidal (3.3 microM phenylbutazone) antiinflammatory drug. Migratory responses of N-PMNs were inhibited less by SAIDs than were responses of A-PMNs (P less than 0.05); indeed dexamethasone slightly enhanced N-PMN responses towards C5a, and 510 microM flunixin meglumine enhanced C5a-induced migration in both age groups. Endotoxins from E. coli O55:B4, S. abortus equi, and S. typhimurium induced a higher rate of migration (P less than 0.05) in N-PMNs. In contrast to the above findings, measurement of the maximal distance of migration by the leading-front method did not reveal age-related differences. Migration speed of PMNs was lower after stimulation with C5a than with ZAP, but could be restored partly by adding human vitamin D-binding protein (Gc-globulin). The demonstrated hyperirritability of bovine N-PMNs represents a major functional difference to neonatal neutrophils from other species, including man. It may additionally be related to altered PMN functions and neonatal disease susceptibility. |
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