Chemoattractant - Mediated Stimulation of the Respiratory Burst in Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes May Require Appearance

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  • Laszlo Jakoi
  • Linda C. McPhail
  • Ralph Snyderman
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Low doses of aliphatic alcohols produce divergent effects on the function of chemoattractant receptors on human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) since they enhance chemotaxis but inhibit stimulation of superoxide production by chemoattractants. As such. alcohols can provide useful pharmacologic tools to probe the mechanisms of stimulus-response coupling in leukocytes. A role for protein kinase C has been implicated in the activation of the respiratory burst in PMNs. Although the vast majority of this enzyme activity is located in the cytosolic fraction of unactivated PMNs, protein kinase C activity appears in the particulate fraction of the cells when they are stimulated to produce superoxide by either chemoattractants or by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). Doses of the alcohols that selectively inhibited stimulation of superoxide production by chemoattractants also inhibited the appearance of

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تاریخ انتشار 2005