Action of cytochalasin E on polymorphonuclear leucocytes of guinea pig peritoneal exudates |
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Authors: | A. Nakagawara Y. Shibata K. Takeshige S. Minakami |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biochemistry, Kyushu University, School of Medicine, Fukuoka 812, Japan;2. Department of Anatomy, Kyushu University, School of Medicine, Fukuoka 812, Japan |
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Abstract: | Actions of cytochalasins on polymorphonuclear leucocytes of guinea pig peritoneal exudates have been studied. When the leucocytes were treated with cytochalasin E, complete disappearance of pseudopods was observed during a time, which would be related with the inhibition of particle ingestion. Intracellular granules migrated to the cell periphery in ectoplasma and were afterwards excluded from the cells. Later, formation of cytoplasmic protuberations with irregular shapes and variable diameters (“zeiosis”) and of large vacuoles were observed. Similar changes were also observed in monocytes. These morphological changes were accompanied with metabolic alterations which mimicked those observed during phagocytosis: appearance of cyanide-insensitive respiration, stimulation of hexose monophosphate oxidative pathway and release of superoxide anions and lysosomal enzymes into suspending medium. Other members of the cytochalasin family, cytochalasin C and D, similarly induced release of superoxide anions, whereas cytochalasin A and B had no such effect on leucocytes. Cytochalasin E seemed to have dual effects on leucocytes, namely, (1) inhibition of cytokinesis which is a common effect of the cytochalasin family; and (2) triggering of metabolic changes and degranulation which are characteristics of phagocytotic process. |
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