Bacterial capacity of blood platelets in patients suffering from pneumonia.

Acta medica Polona Pub Date : 1989-01-01
H Kemona, J Wysocka, M Mantur, J Prokopowicz
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The percent of bacteria engulfed by blood platelets, surviving in them and killed was determined in these cells taken from 22 patients with pneumonia before the treatment and from 14 patients after the treatment. The mean percent of bacteria phagocytosed by platelets collected before the treatment was 6.28 and by those after the treatment 5.01, being considerably higher than in the control group (3.42). The mean percent of bacteria surviving in platelets taken before the treatment equalled 3.10 and after the treatment 2.36 being also higher than in the control group (1.32). The mean percent of bacteria killed by platelets taken before the treatment was 3.18 and by those taken after the treatment 2.65, being also higher than in the control group. These results seem to indicate that in cases of pneumonia the blood platelets are involved into the antibacterial activity.

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肺炎患者血小板的细菌容量。
从22名肺炎患者治疗前和治疗后的14名患者身上采集的细胞中,测定了被血小板吞噬、存活和杀死的细菌的百分比。治疗前和治疗后收集的血小板平均吞噬细菌百分比分别为6.28%和5.01,显著高于对照组(3.42)。治疗前和治疗后的血小板细菌存活率分别为3.10和2.36,均高于对照组(1.32)。治疗前采集的血小板杀死细菌的平均百分比为3.18%,治疗后采集的血小板杀死细菌的平均百分比为2.65%,也高于对照组。这些结果似乎表明,在肺炎的情况下,血小板参与抗菌活性。
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