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Combinative ligand-receptor interactions: Epinephrine depresses RAW264 macrophage antibody-dependent phagocytosis in the absence and presence of met-enkephalin

✍ Scribed by Howard R. Petty; Kelly A. Berg


Book ID
102885062
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
635 KB
Volume
134
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


Macrophages have been shown to possess cell surface receptors for opiates and catecholamines. The abilities of these ligands to affect RAW264 macrophage antibody-dependent effector activity directed against sheep red blood cells were tested. Phagocytosis was measured by the uptake of 51Cr labeled erythrocytes and optical microscopy. Cytolysis was measured by 51Cr-release assays. Met-enkephalin increased specific antibody-dependent phagocytosis in a dose-dependent fashion; the optimal dose was found to be lo-' M.

Epinephrine diminished phagocytosis in a dose-dependent manner exhibiting a maximal inhibition at 10-4-10-5 M. This inhibition can be blocked by propranolol. The combined effects of simultaneous treatment with met-enkephalin and epinephrine were measured. At the several doses tested, the combined effects of these two ligands on the amount of phagocytosis were equivalent to or more inhibitory than epinephrine alone. Thioglycolate-elicited murine peritoneal macrophages demonstrated similar responses to epinephrine, met-enkephalin, and their combination. Therefore, in vitro models more closely approximating in vivo neuroregulation of macrophage function demonstrate phagocytic inhibition.