Movement of polymorphonuclear leukocytes: an elastimetry analysis.

A T Cheung, M E Miller, E J Kawaoka
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By utilizing the technique of cell elastimetry, which measures the negative pressure required to aspirate human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) into a micropipette, a correlation between PMN deformability and cellular movement is confirmed. The effects of the synthetic chemotactic peptide, N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (f-met-leu-phe) on the deformability and chemotaxis of PMNs have been investigated, and a relationship between peptide concentrations and PMN deformability, which parallels the effects of the peptide on filter (chemotactic) studies, has been established. Experimental evidences indicate that alterations in PMN deformability occur as a natural consequence of stimulation of PMNs with a chemoattractant and that cellular deformation is a prerequisite to PMN movement. Introduction of this analytical technique into the study of PMN movement disorders has already yielded significant insights which implicate a membrane-associated abnormality intrinsic to the impaired motility of neonatal PMNs. This technique can, therefore, serve to provide a sensitive probe with which to dissect the various perturbations of PMN dysfunction. Cell elastimetry can also be utilized to generate quantitative information on mechanical and deformability properties of PMNs; such information is needed for the establishment of a rheological model (for PMNs) which can assist the analysis of almost every functional problem involving PMNs.

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多形核白细胞的运动:弹性分析。
利用细胞弹性测量技术,测量将人多形核白细胞(PMN)吸入微管所需的负压,证实了PMN可变形性与细胞运动之间的相关性。研究了合成的趋化肽n -甲酰基-蛋氨酸-酰-苯丙氨酸(f-met-leu-phe)对PMN可变形性和趋化性的影响,并建立了肽浓度与PMN可变形性之间的关系,这与肽对过滤器(趋化)研究的影响相似。实验证据表明,PMN变形能力的改变是化学引诱剂刺激PMN的自然结果,细胞变形是PMN运动的先决条件。将这种分析技术引入PMN运动障碍的研究已经产生了重要的见解,这意味着新生儿PMN运动障碍固有的膜相关异常。因此,这项技术可以提供一个灵敏的探针,用来解剖PMN功能障碍的各种扰动。细胞弹性力学也可以用来产生PMNs力学和变形性能的定量信息;建立流变模型(PMNs)需要这些信息,该模型可以帮助分析几乎所有涉及PMNs的功能问题。
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