نتایج جستجو برای: polymorphonuclear neutrophil

تعداد نتایج: 45233  

2013
Stefan Wirths Stefanie Bugl Hans-Georg Kopp

Polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (neutrophils) represent a fundamental component of the innate immune system, forming an efficient barrier against invading microbial pathogens. Neutropenia, a common unwanted side effect of chemotherapy, is associated with infectious complications. The human bone marrow produces an estimated number of 10 neutrophils per day, and granulopoiesis physiolog...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Leopold Oehler Otto Majdic Winfried F. Pickl Johannes Stöckl Elisabeth Riedl Johannes Drach Klemens Rappersberger Klaus Geissler Walter Knapp

Polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMNs) are thought to fulfill their role in host defense primarily via phagocytosis and release of cytotoxic compounds and to be inefficient in antigen presentation and stimulation of specific T cells. Dendritic cells (DCs), in contrast, are potent antigen-presenting cells with the unique capacity to initiate primary immune responses. We demonstrate here that high...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Linda Castell Caroline Vance Rachel Abbott Javier Marquez Paul Eggleton

The provision of glutamine in vivo has been observed to reduce to normal levels the neutrophilia observed after exhaustive exercise and to decrease the neutrophil chemoattractant, interleukin-8. Thus, the role for glutamine in the regulation of inflammatory mediators of human neutrophil activation was investigated. The study sought to establish whether glutamine supplementation in vitro affects...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1998
M Chello P Mastroroberto F Perticone V Celi A Colonna

OBJECTIVES This study sought to evaluate the relation between the pattern of neutrophil-endothelial adhesion in saphenous vein (SV) and internal mammary artery (IMA) grafts and the endothelial production of nitric oxide (NO). BACKGROUND Autologous IMA and SV grafts (SVGs) are increasingly used as conduits for coronary bypass grafting. Previous studies have demonstrated a greater production of...

Journal: :Blood 1996
P H Kuijper H I Gallardo Torres J A van der Linden J W Lammers J J Sixma L Koenderman J J Zwaginga

Co-localization of blood platelets and granulocytes at sites of hemostasis and inflammation has triggered an intense interest in possible interactions between these cellular processes and induction of vessel wall injury. Leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cells decreases with increasing shear and is dependent on an initial rolling phase mediated by selectins. We hypothesized that flow-dependent ...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1995
P A Fraser J Teasdale K S Gan R Eglin S C Scott C J Lacey

OBJECTIVES To determine if assaying the neutrophil enzymes, neutrophil elastase (NE) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the urine of men attending a genitourinary medicine clinic could identify those with Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis infections, and those with urethritis (with or without an identified infection with either organism), and to compare the new assays with the performanc...

2014
Zhenjia Wang Jing Li Jaehyung Cho Asrar B. Malik

Inflammatory diseases such as acute lung injury and ischaemic tissue injury are caused by the adhesion of a type of white blood cell--polymorphonuclear neutrophils--to the lining of the circulatory system or vascular endothelium and unchecked neutrophil transmigration. Nanoparticle-mediated targeting of activated neutrophils on vascular endothelial cells at the site of injury may be a useful me...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Alistair J Standish Jeffrey N Weiser

Neutrophils, or polymorphonuclear leukocytes, comprise a crucial component of innate immunity, controlling bacterial and fungal infection through a combination of both oxidative and nonoxidative mechanisms. Indeed, neutrophils are believed to play an important role in controlling infection caused by the major human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. However, the method by which neutrophils kill...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
V T Hinkovska-Galcheva L A Boxer P J Mansfield D Harsh A Blackwood J A Shayman

Ceramide, a product of agonist-stimulated sphingomyelinase activation, is known to be generated during the phagocytosis of antibody-coated erythrocytes by polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Agonist-stimulated formation of ceramide-1-phosphate is now shown to occur in 32PO4-labeled neutrophils. Ceramide-1-phosphate is formed by a calcium-dependent ceramide kinase, found predominately in the neutrophi...

2008
Hana Oh Brian Siano Scott Diamond

Neutrophil polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) are the most abundant leukocytes in humans and among the first cells to arrive on the site of inflammatory immune response. Due to their key role in inflammation, neutrophil functions such as locomotion, cytokine production, phagocytosis, and tumor cell combat are extensively studied. To characterize the specific functions of neutrophils, a clean,...

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