Functional evaluation of lung macrophages from cigarette smokers and nonsmokers.

G L Fisher, K L McNeill, G L Finch, F D Wilson, D W Golde
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The in vitro function of pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAM) was compared for human smokers and nonsmokers. Initial studies demonstrated the feasibility of shipping lavaged cells on ice with storage up to 6 hr. Comparative studies were performed to evaluate ideal culture conditions including media composition, preincubation period, and phagocytic variables. Smokers had a six-fold enhancement in lavagable macrophages compared to nonsmokers. Macrophages from smokers demonstrated a decreased phagocytic capability compared to nonsmokers. The effects of cigarette smoking on phagocytosis were observed over a wide range of challenge periods using either fetal or newborn bovine serum (FBS or NBS). Regardless of smoking history, enhanced phagocytosis was observed with media containing NBS compared to FBS. No effects on in vitro viability, attachment, or adherence were observed.

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吸烟者和非吸烟者肺巨噬细胞的功能评价。
比较了吸烟者和非吸烟者肺泡巨噬细胞(PAM)的体外功能。最初的研究表明,将洗过的细胞放在冰上储存长达6小时是可行的。进行了比较研究,以评估理想的培养条件,包括培养基组成,孵育前时间和吞噬变量。与不吸烟者相比,吸烟者可吞噬的巨噬细胞增加了6倍。与不吸烟者相比,吸烟者的巨噬细胞的吞噬能力下降。使用胎牛或新生牛血清(FBS或NBS)观察了吸烟对吞噬作用的影响。无论吸烟史如何,与FBS相比,含有NBS的培养基可增强吞噬作用。没有观察到对体外活力、附着或粘附的影响。
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