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Calame W - - 1995
BACKGROUND: A major drawback of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is the occurrence of peritoneal infection. This might be explained by a non-optimal phagocytic capacity of peritoneal cells which can be improved by stimulating factors. AIM: To investigate the effect of addition of interferon-gamma (IFN) to dialysis fluid with various ...
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Sawyer R G - - 1995
Macrophage procoagulant activity (PCA) has been proposed as a critical element in the formation of intra-abdominal abscesses. We tested the ability of local and systemic lipids (a known PCA inhibitor in vitro) to alter both peritoneal macrophage PCA and mixed Escherichia coli/Bacteroides fragilis intra-abdominal abscess formation in vivo. Lipids given ...
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Sach M - - 1995
The migration of leukocytes, including polymorphonuclear neutrophils and monocytes, into the peritoneal cavity is a key event of intraperitoneal inflammation. We investigated the levels of two members of the chemokine family, interleukin 8 (IL-8) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), in the dialysate effluent of 18 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) ...
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Jörres A - - 1995
Within the limitations of the various experimental protocols there appears to be agreement in the literature that unused dialysis fluids, at least when studied in vitro, adversely affect multiple leukocyte functions. The effects of dialysis fluids on leukocytes that have been reported to date include: 1. Decreased cell viability of ...
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Eischen A - - 1994
Macrophages represent the primary line of host defences in the peritoneal cavity. In order to study the metabolic activity and maturation stage of human resident peritoneal macrophages (PM phi). peritoneal fluid (PF) was taken by Douglas puncture from healthy hyperstimulated infertile women undergoing oocyte retrieval for in vitro fertilization. Peritoneal ...
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Kadian S K - - 1994
Peritoneal macrophages from Mesocestoides corti-infected mice showed a marked and progressive loss of ability to act as accessory cells for syngeneic Con A-stimulated mesenteric lymph node lymphocytes. The same effect on the macrophages could be induced by intraperitoneal injection of M. corti culture supernatant, despite a concurrent increase in numbers ...
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Han M K - - 1994
We have previously shown that an ectoenzyme, NAD glycohydrolase (NADase) could be solubilized by treatment with bacterial phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C (PIPLC). However, it is unknown whether endogenous PIPLC can cleave this ectoenzyme. In this study, we used mouse peritoneal exudate macrophages which have been known to have relatively high activity ...
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Gamaley I A - - 1994
Hydrogen peroxide at concentrations from 0.1 to 20 microM enhances phagocytosis and oxidative burst of murine peritoneal macrophages. The activation of these macrophage functions is paralleled by prolonged hyperpolarization and a transient increase in cytoplasmic free calcium concentration. All the effects are dose- and time-dependent. The results obtained for H2O2 ...
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Stevens J M - - 1994
During episodes of acute infection there is a reduced response to epoetin therapy. It is well known that "endogenous pyrogens," such as interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor, inhibit erythropoiesis when administered exogenously. To determine whether there is a relationship between these observations, serum samples were obtained from nine patients ...
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Yamamoto N - - 1994
Administration of a small dose (300 ng/mouse) of photofrin II (PII) to mice, followed by 4 days of exposure to only ambient fluorescent light in animal quarters, induced Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytic and superoxide-generating capacities of peritoneal macrophages by five- and seven-fold, respectively. When these mice were kept in the dark for ...
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Wallace P K - - 1994
The underlying cellular mechanisms for the antitumor effects of biological response modifiers (BRMs) have not been clearly resolved. We have investigated this issue in the Lewis lung (3LL) peritoneal carcinomatosis model in which treatment with the BRM MVE-2 slows tumor growth and enhances survival. MVE-2 is a potent inducer of ...
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Yamamoto N - - 1994
Inflamed lesions release degradation products of membrane lipids, lysophospholipids, and inflamed tumor tissues release alkylglycerols. Macrophages were activated by administration of lysophosphatidylcholine (lyso-Pc) or dodecylglycerol (DDG) to mice. In vitro treatment of mouse peritoneal cells (mixture of nonadherent and adherent cells) with lyso-Pc or DDG in fetal calf serum supplemented ...
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Doyle A G - - 1994
Interleukin (IL)-13 is a newly described cytokine expressed by activated lymphocytes. We examined the effects of the murine recombinant cytokine on the phenotype and activation status of elicited peritoneal macrophages (M phi), concentrating on activities which are known to be modulated by interferon-gamma and IL-4. IL-13 markedly suppressed nitric oxide ...
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Ben-Efraim S - - 1994
Production and release of arachidonic acid (AA) compounds (eicosanoids: prostaglandins-cyclooxygenase and leukotrienes-lipoxygenase) and monokines (TNF-alpha, IL-1 and others) play an essential role in the expression of antitumour activity of macrophages (MO). We investigated the possibility of inducing the antitumour activity of peritoneal murine and human MO by regulating their production ...
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Klegeris A - - 1994
1. In diverse tissues, acetylcholinesterase appears to play a critical role in the functional state of cells completely dependent of cholinergic transmission. However, very little is known about the mechanisms and actual molecular structures mediating the fundamental interactions between this protein and the cellular membrane. 2. In this study, peritoneal ...
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Pilatte E - - 1994
The effect of the vesicating agent sulfur mustard (SM) has been investigated in vitro using murine peritoneal macrophages. The rationale for this study was three-fold: (1) the first symptoms after exposure to SM are mucous and cutaneous erythema, itching and oedema suggesting that inflammatory cells may represent an early target ...
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Killion J J - - 1994
Subsequent to systemic administration of doxorubicin or whole-body X-irradiation, C57BL/6 mice exhibit a depletion in lymphoid cells (macrophages) lasting 2-3 weeks and returning to normal by 4 weeks after either treatment. We evaluated the ability of repeated oral administration of the synthetic macrophage activator muramyl tripeptide phosphatidylethanolamine (MTP-PE), either in ...
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Cazabonne P - - 1994
This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of excreted/secreted antigens on macrophages infected by Toxoplasma gondii. Six proteins 28, 30, 45, 58, 63 and 145 kDa were separated by different chromatographic techniques. Mouse peritoneal macrophages were treated in vitro and in vivo with these purified fractions. Penetration and ...
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Brück W - - 1994
The present study introduces an in vitro model of xenogeneic peripheral nerve rejection to analyze the role of macrophages in this complex immunological situation. Nerve-sensitized mouse peritoneal exudate cells were co-cultured with rat peripheral nerve segments. The cultured rat nerve segments were fulminantly rejected in vitro by the co-cultured mouse ...
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Ju D W - - 1994
Effects of triazolodiazepine (Tri) on mouse splenocyte proliferation and macrophage phagocytosis were studied. Tri 0.1-10 mumol.L-1 significantly inhibited concanavalin A (Con A) 5 micrograms.ml-1 and lipopolysaccharides (LPS) 10 micrograms.ml-1-induced splenocyte proliferation and phagocytic activity of activated peritoneal macrophages. Tri 10 mumol.L-1 reduced Con A-induced colony stimulating factor release from mouse ...
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Marcinkiewicz J - - 1994
In the immune system macrophages are the cells responsible for nitric oxide (NO) production. The synthesis of NO by activated macrophages correlates with their cytotoxic effect on neoplastic cells as well as killing of intracellular parasites. In the present paper we test several parameters that may influence (in vitro) NO ...
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Jin R - - 1994
Shi-Ka-Ron is a prescription composed of 8 crude extracts of Chinese herbs. It reduces suppression of cytokine production by peritoneal macrophages in mice Immunocompromised by the anti-tumor agent, cyclophosphamide (CY), in vivo. Although it dose not increase IL-1 production in vitro, it enhances TNF production. We found that Ginseng radix, ...
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Del Rio M - - 1994
Recent data have shown the ability of bombesin-related peptides to stimulate murine macrophage functions. In the present study, we have investigated the effect of bombesin, gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), and neuromedin C on the proliferative response of lymphocytes from murine axillary nodes, spleen, and thymus. The results show that these neuropeptides ...
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Pruimboom W M - - 1994
Changes and correlations in cytokine and eicosanoid production by blood monocytes, non-purified and purified peritoneal cells during a carrageenin-induced peritonitis were investigated for a period of ten days. The cells were isolated and stimulated in vitro. Cytokine and eicosanoid production of the non-purified fraction increased steadily during peritonitis. During the ...
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Kasuga A - - 1993
The cytotoxicity of macrophages from non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice against murine mastocytoma (P-815), and murine beta-cell lines having the NOD gene background (MIN6N-9a), were examined. Peritoneal exudate cells from 20-week-old mice showed higher cytotoxicity, measured as inhibition of thymidine uptake into P-815, than those from 12-week-old mice (p < 0.01). ...
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Khorram O - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: Endometriosis is a common gynecologic disorder in which the concentration and activation of peritoneal macrophages are increased. The goal of this study was to quantify pelvic fluid concentrations of two cytokines involved in macrophage recruitment and activation. STUDY DESIGN: A case-control study of women undergoing pelvic surgery was conducted ...
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Wenzel S E - - 1993
Murine resident macrophages produce an abundance of eicosanoids, whereas elicited macrophages produce lesser quantities of eicosanoids in general, and leukotriene C4 (LTC4) and prostacyclin (PGI2) in particular. Macrophage precursors derived from bone marrow cells produce even smaller amounts. We postulated that these differences may be regulated by substances found in ...
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Garduño R A - - 1993
A model was developed to study the fate of the fish pathogen Aeromonas salmonicida in vivo, inside a specialized intraperitoneal chamber implanted in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Although normally recalcitrant to lytic agents in vitro, owing to the presence of its regular surface array (S layer), A. salmonicida was rapidly ...
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Ikeda S - - 1993
The in vivo antiviral activity of the Keggin polyoxotungstate PM-19 [K7(PTi2W10O40).6H2O] against herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) was investigated in mice immunosuppressed by cyclophosphamide (CY). When PM-19 was administered intraperitoneally to immunosuppressed mice for 3 days (once daily) starting at the time of infection, it prevented death due to ...
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De la Fuente M - - 1993
The peptides neuropeptide Y (NPY) and peptide YY (PYY) at concentrations from 10(-12) M to 10(-8) M have been shown in this study to stimulate significantly, in vitro, several functions of resting peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice: adherence to substrate, chemotaxis, ingestion of inert particles (latex beads) and foreign cells ...
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Damle A - - 1993
Peritoneal macrophages from mice immunized with the delipidified cell component (DCC) of Mycobacterium leprae showed changes in various parameters such as increased protein synthesis, levels of hydrolytic enzyme and augmented phagocytic ability indicating activation of the cells. Furthermore, the surface structure of the cells were quite different from that of ...
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Naziri W - - 1993
The extent to which circulating leukocytes reflect functional capacity at the site of infection is unclear despite a century of debate. We conducted experiments designed to clarify those relationships as well as the relationship of pleural and peritoneal responses to infection. Empyema was established in inbred CBA/J mice by introducing ...
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Jaramillo A - - 1993
Rat peritoneal macrophages were treated with crystalline nickel sulfide (NiS), washed, and then tested for interleukin-1 (IL-1) production and phagocytosis of IgG-opsonized sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Pretreatment of peritoneal macrophages with crystalline NiS did not affect their ability to produce IL-1. In contrast, pretreatment of peritoneal macrophages with crystalline ...
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Papadimitriou J M - - 1993
DNA fragmentation in murine monocytes and freshly harvested resident peritoneal macrophages (RPM) was assessed. Similar proportions of fragmented DNA were present in both cell types indicating that apoptosis is a significant occurrence in these cells and may provide a mechanism for controlling the numbers of mononuclear phagocytes in the tissues ...
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Ikeda S - - 1993
A chemically synthesized lipid A subunit analogue, GLA-60 (2-deoxy-4-O-phosphono-2-[(3R)-3-hydroxytetradecanamido]-3-O-[(3R) - 3-tetradecanoyloxytetradecanoyl]-D-glucose), has many of the activities of endotoxins but little, if any, toxicity. We investigated the protective activity of GLA-60 against murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infection in NMRI mice. Intraperitoneal administration of GLA-60 at 1 day before MCMV infection at doses ...
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Renz H - - 1993
The inflammatory mechanisms leading to glove starch powder peritonitis are still unclear. This study was designed to examine the secretory potential of macrophages exposed to starch powder particles. Rat peritoneal macrophages and human monocytes were incubated in vitro with starch particles obtained from three commonly used surgical gloves. It was ...
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Participation of macrophages in chloramphenicol-potentiated carrageenin-induced peritonitis in rats.
Moraes J R - - 1993
1. We investigated the possible potentiating effect of chloramphenicol succinate (30 mg/kg, every 12 h for 4 days, ip) on the response of polymorphonuclear neutrophils to carrageenin (150 micrograms, ip) or dextran (100 micrograms, ip) in the peritoneal cavity of male Wistar rats (180-230 g; N = 12 in each ...
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Goodman S B - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of hysterosalpingography (HSG) contrast media (CM) and chromotubation dye on peritoneal lymphocyte proliferation and macrophage phagocytosis in vitro. DESIGN: Peritoneal fluid (PF) lymphocytes and macrophages were isolated from 40 subfertile women undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy and 12 fertile women having laparoscopic tubal ligation. Dilutions of renografin, ...
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Betjes M G - - 1993
Peritoneal cells (PC) from 75 patients were immuno-phenotypically and functionally characterized during the first year of CAPD treatment (PCcapd) and compared to PC obtained by laparoscopy of healthy women (control peritoneal cells). Patients were divided, according to their peritonitis incidence (PI), into a high PI (HPI) and a low PI ...
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Haney A F - - 1993
In the judgement of most experienced clinicians, women with endometriosis are particularly prone to postoperative adhesion formation. Coincidently, a localized sterile PF inflammatory process is present in these women, although not exclusively confined to those with visible endometrial implants. This PF exudate contains numerous growth factors and cytokines, most secreted ...
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Lötzerich H - - 1993
Very recent evidence indicates that, in addition to its already known analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and platelet-aggregation-inhibiting properties, acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) exerts a positive influence on the immune system. Therefore, its action on murine peritoneal macrophages was investigated in the present study. Various ASA concentrations (50-200 micrograms/ml) failed to have any ...
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Janssen D - - 1993
Hydatid fluid (HF) from hydatid cysts of the cestode Echinococcus granulosus inhibited the phagocytosis of bacteria and yeast cells by host macrophages in vitro. Different assays were used to study the dose-dependent effect of partially purified HF toxins on peritoneal macrophages (PM phi) of the mouse. Trypan blue exclusion, as ...
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Ladányi A - - 1993
We studied the effect of lentinan, a fungal polysaccharide immunomodulator, on mouse peritoneal macrophages. The i.p. treatment of mice with 10 mg/kg lentinan affected the number, plastic-adherence, and endogen peroxidase activity of peritoneal cells. The cytotoxicity of lentinan-stimulated peritoneal macrophages was determined against several murine and human metastatic tumor targets: ...
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Pruimboom W M - - 1993
Human peritoneal macrophages (hp-M phi) are a source of inflammatory mediators. After stimulation in vitro for 24 h with LPS there was a significant increase in cytokine production (IL-1, IL-6 and TNF alpha), but not in the production of eicosanoids from endogenous arachidonate. Leukotrienes are the predominant eicosanoids formed after ...
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Rodgers K E - - 1993
Peritoneal macrophages and polymorphonuclear neutrophils are key cells in the repair of postoperative injury. Increased numbers of macrophages migrate into the peritoneal cavity after operation and the function of these cells changes over the postoperative interval. Macrophage activities, such as respiratory burst, arachidonic acid metabolism, monokine secretion, and plasminogen activator ...
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Johnson J V - - 1992
This report outlines a method of PF transport that preserves the viability and activation level of peritoneal macrophages. Collection of macrophages in this manner will allow transport of PF from multiple centers for evaluation of macrophage function in a single laboratory. Such technology will make it possible to intensively study ...
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Gin H - - 1992
Grafted polyacrylamide microencapsulated islets of Langerhans in the peritoneal cavity of mice did not survive more than a few days, perhaps owing to a non-specific inflammatory reaction or an immune rejection. To assess the two hypotheses, we used flow cytometry (FACS) to analyse cell populations of empty or islet-loaded microcapsules ...
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Galandiuk S - - 1992
Leucocytes in different body compartments were examined in a murine intra-abdominal abscess model: (i) peripheral blood; (ii) peritoneal exudate; (iii) abscess wall; and (iv) abscess pus, with respect to their phagocytic ability, CR3 expression and Ia antigen expression (murine MHC antigen). The ability of serum or supernatant in each compartment ...
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Fieren M W - - 1992
In vitro secretion of the prostanoids PGE2 and PGI2 and of the cytokine IL-1 beta by peritoneal macrophages obtained from CAPD patients during episodes of peritonitis and infection free periods, was determined, after culturing with or without 5 micrograms/ml of LPS. The release of PGE2 and PGI2 as measured by ...
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Jones S M - - 1992
Virulent Brucella abortus 2308 was phagocytized more readily than attenuated strain 19 following opsonization and survived at significantly higher levels in normal murine peritoneal macrophages and in macrophages treated with gamma interferon. Activation of macrophages with gamma interferon greatly inhibited intracellular replication of strain 2308 but did not result in ...
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