[Evaluation of the functional activity of alveolar macrophages based on the results of a study of blood cells].

Laboratornoe delo Pub Date : 1991-01-01
G O Kaminskaia, T O Omarov, G Iu Blonskaia, L N Efimova, O V Lovacheva
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NBT test basal values and those after cell stimulation with killed BCG culture were measured by spectrophotometry in alveolar macrophages isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, in peripheral blood neutrophils and monocytes of 49 patients with newly detected pulmonary tuberculosis. Stimulation coefficient was estimated as the ratio of induced to spontaneous NBT-test values. The findings evidence that spontaneous NBT-test values are regularly growing in all three cell types, and the stimulation coefficients lowers as the process grows in severity at the expense of pulmonary tissue disintegration and bronchial obstruction; these parameters adequately reflect the status of the body specific reactivity. Significant correlations were revealed between spontaneous NBT-test parameters in all 3 cell types and their stimulation coefficients. This permits a conclusion that spontaneous and induced NBT-test of the peripheral blood cells may help assess alveolar macrophage function.

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[基于血细胞研究结果评价肺泡巨噬细胞的功能活性]。
用分光光度法测定49例新发肺结核患者支气管肺泡灌洗液中分离的肺泡巨噬细胞、外周血中性粒细胞和单核细胞的NBT试验基础值和灭活卡介苗培养细胞刺激后的NBT试验基础值。刺激系数由nbt测试值的诱导值与自发值之比估算。结果表明,自发nbt测试值在所有三种细胞类型中都有规律地增长,并且刺激系数随着该过程的严重程度而降低,以肺组织解体和支气管阻塞为代价;这些参数充分反映了机体特异性反应的状态。3种细胞类型的自发nbt测试参数与其刺激系数之间存在显著相关性。由此得出结论,自发和诱导的外周血nbt检测可能有助于评估肺泡巨噬细胞的功能。
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