Separation of bronchoalveolar cells from the guinea pig on continuous gradients of Percoll: functional properties of fractionated lung macrophages.

A Holian, J H Dauber, M S Diamond, R P Daniele
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Lung macrophages from normal guinea pig lungs were separated from bronchoalveolar cells into three fractions according to buoyant density by centrifugation on continuous iso-osmotic gradients of Percoll [3]. A reproducible pattern of functional activity distinguished these three macrophage fractions. With increasing density and decreasing cell size, the respective fractions exhibited increased stimulated migration, superoxide anion release and pinocytosis, and increased protein concentration of the cells. These differences, coupled with previous observations that these fractions also exhibited morphological and cytochemical differences [3], support the notion that these fractions of macrophages may represent different stages of maturation (or differentiation) of alveolar macrophages in the lungs of normal guinea pigs.

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支气管肺泡细胞在Percoll连续梯度下的分离:分离肺巨噬细胞的功能特性。
在Percoll连续等渗梯度下离心,将正常豚鼠肺巨噬细胞从支气管肺泡细胞中按浮力密度分成三组[3]。一种可重复的功能活性模式区分了这三种巨噬细胞。随着细胞密度的增加和细胞大小的减小,各组分表现出刺激迁移、超氧阴离子释放和胞饮作用的增加以及细胞蛋白浓度的增加。这些差异,加上之前观察到的这些部分也表现出形态和细胞化学差异[3],支持了这些巨噬细胞部分可能代表正常豚鼠肺中肺泡巨噬细胞成熟(或分化)的不同阶段的观点。
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