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Reduced oxidative activity of circulating neutrophils in patients after myocardial infarction

โœ Scribed by Professor Carlo Guarnieri; Giovanni Melandri; Ilaria Caldarera; Mauro Scheda; Amedeo Ligabue; Sandro Guizzardi; Angelo Branzi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
572 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0263-6484

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โœฆ Synopsis


Circulating neutrophils isolated from patients 3-4 h after a myocardial infarction produced less Ot compared with controls, when stimulated with phorbol myrystate acetate or formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine. Three days after the infarction the 0, generation elicited by both stimuli further decreased markedly. Seven and 15 days after infarction the 0, stimulated production was only slightly lower than or similar to the control values. The neutrophils of infarcted patients showed an augmented latency period before 0, production compared with controls in response to exogenous stimuli, particularly three days after infarction. Electron microscopy revealed that the neutrophils isolated from the infarcted patients displayed signs of cell exhaustion with few alterations of the plasma membranes when stimulated with phorbol ester. In contrast, control neutrophils displayed alterations of the plasma membranes characteristic of active neutrophils. The results of this study indicate that the circulating neutrophils appear exhausted and functionally inhibited immediately after myocardial infarction.


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