Kinetic analysis of superoxide anion production by activated and resident murine peritoneal macrophages |
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Authors: | S M Bryant R E Lynch H R Hill |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pathology, Medicine, and Pediatrics, University of Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Using a continuous spectrophotometric assay, we have monitored the formation of superoxide anion (O2?) by activated and resident murine peritoneal macrophages. Macrophages elicited by injection with Corynebacterium parvum, as well as resident macrophages from untreated mice, were kept in suspension culture overnight to eliminate short-lived, contaminating neutrophils. Cytochemical analysis of the cultured macrophages disclosed that essentially all of the activated macrophages reduced nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) dye vigorously. In contrast, only 18% of the resident macrophages demonstrated vigorous NBT reduction; the remainder of the resident macrophages reduced NBT very weakly. Kinetic analysis of macrophage O2? formation revealed that activated macrophages exposed to phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) produced O2? at a 13-fold greater maximum rate than resident macrophages. The decline in the rate of O2? production with time by activated macrophages was also greater than that of resident macrophages. The data indicate that the greater O2? production by activated macrophage populations is due to (i) the presence of an increased percentage of macrophages that respond to PMA with vigorous O2? production, and (ii) an increased maximum rate of O2? formation by these macrophages. |
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