The effect of L-leucine methyl ester on the phagocytosis and amino acid incorporation of murine peritoneal cells.

F Antoni, I Csuka, A Hrabák, A Temesi, B Szende, K Lapis
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Murine peritoneal macrophages were treated in vitro with L-leucine methyl ester (0.25-5.0 mM). This treatment resulted in an inhibition of the amino acid incorporation into the cells both at 4 degrees C and 37 degrees C during a relatively short incubation period. The adherence of macrophages was not changed by the treatment. Bacterial phagocytosis was partly influenced: Leu-OMe did not change the binding but the engulfment of opsonized bacteria was blocked. Damage of the plasma membrane caused by Leu-OMe was not so serious as that produced by specific anti-PEC antiserum. Leu-OMe is a lysosomotropic agent accumulated preferentially by lysosomes. The vacuolization of the cells and the dilatation of the vacuoles are evidences for the intracellular damage. In the early phase this damage is characterized only by the leakage of the cytoplasm, later the damage of the plasma membrane can also be demonstrated.

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l -亮氨酸甲酯对小鼠腹膜细胞吞噬和氨基酸掺入的影响。
用l -亮氨酸甲酯(0.25-5.0 mM)体外处理小鼠腹腔巨噬细胞。在相对较短的孵育期内,在4℃和37℃条件下,氨基酸的掺入均受到抑制。治疗未改变巨噬细胞的粘附性。部分影响了细菌的吞噬作用:Leu-OMe不改变结合,但被调理的细菌的吞噬被阻断。Leu-OMe对质膜的损伤程度没有特异性抗pec抗血清严重。Leu-OMe是溶酶体优先积累的促溶体剂。细胞的空泡化和液泡的扩张是细胞内损伤的证据。在早期阶段,这种损伤仅表现为细胞质的渗漏,后期也可表现为质膜的损伤。
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