Chemiluminescent activity of macrophages during phagocytosis of different bacterial forms.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Pub Date : 1993-01-01
E Ivanova, V Dimov, S Bachev, J Gumpert
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Studies on the luminol-dependent chemiluminescent activity of rat peritoneal macrophages after in vitro interactions with E. coli WF+ L-form cells, their cytoplasmic membranes (CM) or parent bacterial cells were carried out. It was established that the phagocytosis of CM induce 20 time stronger light emission as compared to the L-form and 40 times compared to the parent bacterium cells respectively. Electron microscopical investigation of ultrathin sections of rat peritoneal macrophages after 24 h interaction in vitro with CM showed activation of the cell surfaces and vacuolisation of the cytoplasm. Inhibition of the phagolysosome fusion during phagocytosis of CM was observed. The mechanism of the immunostimulating activity of CM is discussed.

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巨噬细胞在不同细菌吞噬过程中的化学发光活性。
研究了大鼠腹腔巨噬细胞在体外与大肠杆菌WF+ l型细胞、其胞质膜(CM)或亲本细菌细胞相互作用后,鲁米诺依赖性的化学发光活性。结果表明,CM的吞噬作用比l型强20倍,比亲本菌细胞强40倍。体外与CM相互作用24小时后,电镜观察大鼠腹腔巨噬细胞的超薄切片,发现细胞表面活化,细胞质空泡化。观察了CM吞噬过程中吞噬酶体融合的抑制作用。探讨了中药免疫刺激作用的机制。
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