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Helmke B P - - 1997
Despite the small number of leukocytes relative to erythrocytes in the circulation, leukocytes contribute significantly to organ blood flow resistance. The present study was designed to investigate whether interactions between leukocytes and erythrocytes affect the pressure-flow relationship in a hemodynamically isolated rat gracilis muscle. At constant arterial flow rate, arterial ...
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Ivanov S D - - 1997
The investigation goal of the present report is to use the early post-radiation peripheral blood DNA content changes during radiotherapy (RT) of cancer patients for the prognosis of the subsequent leukopenia value. Twenty-three primary patients with II-III stage Hodgkin's disease were treated at the linear accelerator of 15 Mev electrons ...
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Janssen G H - - 1997
In immunological reactions, leukocytes need to travel from the intravascular space through the vessel wall into the surrounding tissue. The first step in this process is leukocyte rolling, which has often been studied in anesthetized animals. In this study, we investigated the effect of pentobarbital, Hypnorm and both components of ...
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Givan A L - - 1997
PROBLEM: The tissues of the human female reproductive tract (Fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, and vagina) may play different roles in the provision of mucosal immunity. The purpose of this study was to develop a uniform method suitable for quantitative comparison of the leukocytes from all these tissues. METHOD OF STUDY: ...
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Nielsen C H - - 1997
The binding of immune complexes (IC) to polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) and the consequent respiratory burst (RB) were investigated in whole blood cell preparations suspended in 75% human serum, using flow cytometry. Blockade of the complement receptor (CR)1 receptor sites for C3b on whole blood cells using the monoclonal antibody (mAb) ...
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Pusterla N - - 1997
The goal of this study was to assess various hematological variables in 10 cows after experimental infection with Ehrlichia phagocytophila. Blood samples were collected at regular intervals for examination of leukocytes for Ehrlichia organisms and for determination of hematological and biochemical variables. In addition, PCR amplification was performed throughout the ...
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Scatena R - - 1997
Gemfibrozil is an antihyperlipidaemia agent used in therapy to reduce the occurrence of coronary heart disease. Considering the biochemical and pharmacological peculiarities of this class of drugs, we investigated the influence of a single oral therapeutic dose of gemfibrozil on the reactive oxygen metabolism of phagocytic leucocytes. Analysis was carried ...
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Michel O - - 1997
Exposure to endotoxin and to its purified derivative lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is related to several occupational pulmonary diseases and to severe domestic asthma. An inhalation of a given dose of pure LPS produces both a systemic and a bronchial inflammatory response. Information on the dose-response relationship to inhaled LPS in normal ...
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Borbolla J R - - 1997
A 15-year-old female with pre-pre B ALL in third relapse was treated with administration of eight blood bank leukocyte concentrates per day for 5 days. The total number of mononuclear cells per kilogram of weight was 4.89 x 10(8). On the fifth day of infusions the patient was in complete ...
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Yang Y - - 1997
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to disclose the nature of fluorescent dots and segments traditionally observed with fluorescein angiography (FA) using a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO 101; Rodenstock, München, Germany). The authors developed a new method, called fluorescein leukocyte angiography (FLA), to display directly the movement of leukocytes ...
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Sano K - - 1997
Bronchial asthma is characterized by infiltration of the respiratory tracts by eosinophils. A wide variety of adhesion molecules expressed by eosinophils have been proposed to be involved in binding of eosinophils to the vascular endothelium and subsequent transmigration from the circulation to the airways, while little is known about CD44 ...
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Rácz Z - - 1997
The efficiency of leukocyte removal was studied by the removal of the buffy coat layer from fresh and overnight-stored whole blood. Manual blood processing was compared with two types of automated separators: the T-ACE (Terumo) and the OPTI system (with the top-and-bottom bag, Baxter). The main characteristics of leukocyte removal ...
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Lojek A - - 1997
The factors influencing the rat whole blood chemiluminescence (CL): concentrations of blood, luminol, zymosan or opsonized zymosan, volume of the reaction mixture, storage time of blood samples and the presence of anticoagulants were evaluated. The CL micromethod described provides a fast and sensitive tool for the determination of metabolic activity ...
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Raife T J - - 1997
The tremendous complexity of blood products gives rise to a range of adverse reactions. Transfusion reactions caused by leukocytes range from subtle and discomforting to dramatic and fatal. Although leukocyte-mediated events usually are harmful, some effects are beneficial. Leukoreduction can prevent most, but not all, adverse reactions. Awareness of the ...
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Egger G - - 1997
We have investigated changes in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) functions of blood samples caused by such typical elements of laboratory handling as storage time, temperature and agitation. The blood of five healthy subjects was stored upright in test tubes at 4, 22 and 37 degrees C over periods of 20 min, ...
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Dalén T - - 1997
Postoperative drain blood was collected and reinfused using the ConstaVac system (Stryker, Kalamazoo, MI) in 30 patients after total knee arthroplasty. Of the total 1.1-L volume of postoperative bleeding, 60% was reinfused. No clinical complications were observed. Differences between venous blood and drain blood and between venous blood and drain ...
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Harris A G - - 1997
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of increased capillary network resistance due to leukocyte-capillary plugging and tissue edema through macromolecular leakage to tissue injury after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). After a 3-h complete ischemia in the dorsal skinfold chamber of the awake Syrian hamster, the following parameters were ...
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Sakai A - - 1997
Eosinophilic inflammations has been recognized as a characteristic of allergic diseases. The effect of betotastine besilate (betotastine, CAS 125602-71-3, TAU-284), a new potent antihistamine drug, on the model of eosinophilic inflammation which shows eosinophil infiltration into the airway and peripheral blood eosinophilia was examined. The mice sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA) ...
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Nieman D C - - 1997
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was designed to determine the influence of carbohydrate supplementation on the granulocyte and monocyte response to 2.5 h of high-intensity running [76.7 +/- 0.4% of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max)]. Thirty experienced marathon runners (VO2max 53.4 +/- 1.0 mL.kg-1.min-1, age 41.5 +/- 1.4 y) were randomly ...
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Silliman C C - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is clinically similar to the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and has been linked to the transfusion of leukocyte antibodies in blood components. Animal model have implicated neutrophil (PMN)-priming agents in ARDS; however, two agents were required. Previous studies showed the generation of PMN-priming ...
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Slater A J - - 1997
The effect of leukocytes on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and cerebrovascular autoregulation in experimental meningitis was determined in rabbits. Four groups of animals were studied. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocyte migration was prevented in two groups by pretreatment with 1.5 mg/kg of IB4, a monoclonal antibody directed against CD11/18 leukocyte ...
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Raidal S L - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of transportation on lower respiratory tract contamination and peripheral blood neutrophil function in horses and to compare results from transported horses with those obtained in earlier experiments from horses confined with heads elevated. DESIGN: A prospective study. PROCEDURE: Six horses were transported by road for ...
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Souques F - - 1997
It has been observed that peripheral blood monocytes are often in a primed or activated state in inflammatory diseases such as asthma. However, the majority of these studies have been performed using cells which have been purified by density gradient centrifugation on Percoll or Ficoll-Hypaque. Using cytofluorimetry, we compared the ...
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Sevéus L - - 1997
The neutrophilic granulocyte is a cytotoxic and potentially tissue-injuring cell participating in the destructive processes and symptoms seen in a variety of inflammatory diseases. Sensitive immunoassays have been introduced to measure the levels of specific secretory proteins of various inflammatory cells in blood and other body fluids. The aim has ...
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Wirthmueller U - - 1997
Properdin is an important regulatory constituent of the complement system. In contrast to most other components of complement, biosynthesis of properdin is restricted to a few cell types only, i.e., monocytes/macrophages and peripheral blood T cells. This report demonstrates the presence of properdin mRNA in peripheral blood granulocytes and shows ...
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Bouclin R - - 1997
Periodontal disease seems to be more prevalent in smokers than in nonsmokers. Studies have reported both increases and decreases in gingival blood flow due to smoking. Smoking does not increase the presence of the periodontopathogens Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis and Bacteroides intermedius. Both the chemotaxis and the phagocytic capacity of ...
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Edwards C M - - 1997
The effects have been studied of a novel perfluorochemical (PFC) emulsion (18.5% perfluorodecalin, 1.5% perfluorodimorpholine propane, 2.5% lecithin) on phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA; 100 micrograms ml-1)-induced neutrophil chemiluminescence in citrated human whole blood in vitro. A transient, dose-dependent, decrease in chemiluminescence, to a maximum of 54% after 12 min (P ...
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Smits E - - 1997
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are important in host defence against bacterial infection in the bovine mammary gland and techniques are needed to evaluate their functional activities. A rapid and sensitive two-color flow cytometric method for simultaneous measurement of phagocytosis rate and oxidative burst activity of bovine PMN in small blood samples ...
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Sampson S E - - 1997
Leukotriene (LT) B4 is a potent leukocyte chemotaxin that increases bronchial responsiveness in animal models. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study we examined the effects of LTB4 on lung function, bronchial responsiveness, and blood leukocyte counts in six normal subjects and in six subjects with mild asthma who inhaled mean ...
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van Pelt J P - - 1997
CD11b is part of the beta2-integrin Mac-1 and plays an important role in neutrophil adhesion. Leukotriene B4 (LTB4) is an active upregulator of neutrophil CD11b-expression, acts as a potent chemoattractant to neutrophils and is also known to upmodulate epidermal proliferation. We performed a placebo-controlled study on LY293111, an oral LTB4 ...
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Brock T G - - 1997
5-Lipoxygenase catalyzes the synthesis of leukotrienes from arachidonic acid. The subcellular distribution of 5-lipoxygenase is known to be cell type-dependent and is cytosolic in blood neutrophils. In this study, we asked whether neutrophil recruitment into sites of inflammation can alter the subcellular compartmentation of 5-lipoxygenase. In peripheral blood neutrophils from ...
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DiScipio A W - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Activation of circulating polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) is a characteristic of systemic inflammation and may contribute to organ malfunction. Continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH) has been reported to improve organ malfunction during severe systemic inflammation. This study postulates that the CAVH effects may be linked to alterations in PMN activation. METHODS: ...
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Grooteman M P - - 1997
INTRODUCTION: During haemodialysis (HD), an early and transient white blood cell (WBC) reduction is noted in the peripheral blood, which has been attributed mainly to the sequestration of polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) in the pulmonary vasculature. However, WBC also adhere to the dialyser, as demonstrated before in an elution study performed ...
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Hyde D M - - 1997
Diminished ability of neonatal neutrophils to orient and move in a chemotactic gradient has been linked to compromised pulmonary host defense. We investigated whether deficiency of neonatal neutrophil function in vitro was evident in acute pulmonary inflammation. Analysis of neutrophils in vitro showed impaired chemotaxis in 4-wk-old compared with adult ...
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Bykowska K - - 1997
We have previously reported that glycophorin A (GPA) of human erythrocytes (carrying blood group M and N determinants) was totally digested by incubation of erythrocytes with human neutrophil elastase (HNE) and cathepsin G (CathG). The membrane-bound GPA fragments fractionated by SDS-PAGE gave characteristic patterns of bands detected by immunoblotting with ...
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Kanamori Y - - 1997
Alteration of neutrophil function is associated with their migration from blood into tissue. We evaluated this alteration in both human and rabbit neutrophils, by comparing the inhibitory effects of prostanoids on formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP)-stimulated superoxide generation in human circulating blood neutrophils with those in saliva, and also comparing rabbit circulating blood ...
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Sheu S Y - - 1997
Nine phenolic compounds, catechin (1), epicatechin (2), gallocatechin (3), epigallocatechin (4), procyanidin B-4 (5), catechin-3-O-rhamnoside (6), rutin (7), querglanin (8) and isoquerglanin (9) were isolated from oak leaves (Quercus glauca Thunb. Fagaceae), and the latter two (8, 9) were identified as new compounds. Several Quercus species have been used in ...
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Lilliehöök I. - - 1997
A diurnal variation was detected in the numbers of total leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes and eosinophils in the blood of 19 dogs (10 beagles and nine German shepherds). Blood samples were collected every fourth hour for 24 hours and once a day for 7 days. The neutrophil count increased during the ...
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Rapaille A - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: Prestorage filtration of blood components appears to be an effective method to reduce leukocyte-induced adverse reactions and other complications. To determine whether it is better to filter whole blood before component separation, we compared the efficiency of in-line filtration of whole blood with that of postseparation filtration. METHODS: Blood ...
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Wenisch C - - 1997
The effect of dihydroartemisinin, artemisinin and artesunate (0.1, 0.5, 5 and 50 mg/L) on phagocytic function and release of reactive oxygen products by neutrophils was studied by flow cytometry. Incubation with dihydroartemisinin, artemisinin and artemether resulted in a decreased capacity to phagocytose Escherichia coli (0.1-50 mg/L: 62-40%, 66-32% and 59-47% ...
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ZieliĆska M - - 1997
Phagocytosis and the release of oxidative products generated by the respiratory burst have been studied in vitro under the influence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: naproxen and ibuprofen, using phagocytes of peripheral blood from healthy human donors. Phagocytosis was monitored by flow cytometry in order to investigate the uptake of propidium ...
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Nowak D - - 1997
Twenty eight adult patients of both sexes with chronic bronchitis participated in an open study to determine the effect of intranasal treatment with IRS-19, an immunomodulating agent, on the number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL), H2O2 concentration and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in nasal washings. The number of PMNL recovered from nasal ...
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Gomis S M - - 1997
The interactions between bovine mononuclear cells and Haemophilus somnus are known to be complex. To study this interaction, a flow cytometric assay was developed to assess the effect of H. somnus on phagocytosis of killed opsonized Staphylococcus aureus by bovine alveolar macrophages and blood monocytes. Using this in vitro system, ...
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Domingue G - - 1996
Staphylococcus aureus was grown exponentially at two doubling times (DT), one related to in vivo (DT 60 min) and one typical of laboratory conditions (DT 24 min), and under iron-poor and iron-rich conditions. Relative to the fast-grown phenotypes, both slow-grown phenotypes exhibited low surface hydrophobicity and low protein A expression, ...
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Andreasen C B - - 1996
Heterophil phagocytosis of fluorescein-labeled staphylococcal bacteria was analyzed by flow cytometry. Opsonization with two types of normal pooled sera and staphylococcal antisera significantly increased bacterial phagocytosis compared to samples without an opsonin. The staphylococcal antisera did not significantly increase bacterial phagocytosis compared to the normal pooled sera. Opsonization appears to ...
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Kankaanranta H - - 1996
The present study was designed to compare peripheral blood neutrophil migration and leukotriene (LT) release between patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy controls and to correlate the neutrophil functions with clinical disease activity. Nineteen patients with moderately active RA and 19 age and sex matched healthy volunteers participated in ...
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Kopprasch S - - 1996
The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was measured by chemiluminescence (CL) in whole blood and isolated polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs) in 113 subjects. There were no differences in ROS production in males and females, smokers and non-smokers and no age dependency. A significant correlation was found between whole blood CL ...
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Bell M D - - 1996
Following the intracranial injection of lipopolysaccharide or during acute neuronal degeneration, there is a paucity of polymorphonuclear leukocyte recruitment to the brain parenchyma and a delay in monocyte recruitment. The present study investigates whether the injection of specific leukocyte chemoattractants into the murine central nervous system can override this intrinsic ...
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Gemmell C H - - 1996
Material-induced thrombogenicity is in part a consequence of leukocyte activation. To evaluate and compare material-induced platelet damage, we have expanded our in vitro flow cytometric immunoassay to include assessment of leukocyte activation. We have used a very simple system whereby fresh, heparinized whole blood contacts materials for 1 h at ...
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Woschnagg C - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The eosinophil granulocyte takes part in allergic inflammatory diseases, like asthma and rhinitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the oxidative metabolism of the blood eosinophils and neutrophils from birch pollen allergic patients, during and after exposure to their allergen. METHODS: Thirteen birch pollen allergic patients, with ...
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