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Chemiluminescence (CL) in blood samples reflects leukocyte activation (LA) during anaphylactoid reactions in dogs
Authors:O-H Wilhelms  L Lipponer  W Seilnacht
Abstract:Inflammation is accompanied by leukocyte activation (LA). We decribe a simple ex vivo technique for studying LA that might help to find new LA inhibitors for the treatment of pathologic events related to LA. Arterial and venous blood samples obtained from six permanently catheterized beagle dogs ?60, 0, +15 min and +23 h after i.v. challenge with C 48/80, and also blood samples from six normal beagles, were minimally diluted 1:2.5 with buffer. Total leukocyte counts (LC), and luminol amplified CL, induced by opsonized zymosan (C3-Z), were estimated. Blood samples from dogs elicited CL responses of almost 1/10 the magnitude of erythrocyte-free human leukocytes, whereas blood samples from rats reacted three orders of magnitude less. Obviously quenching of CL by accompanying erythrocytes in blood samples from dogs is not important, for CL correlated almost linearly with the CL in differently diluted samples. In arterial, but not in venous samples from catheterized dogs, absolute CL and LC, both were significantly depressed (p < 0.05) 15 min after C 48/80 challenge. CL/106 leukocytes was augmented twofold. All leukocyte deviations returned to pre-values 23 h post-challenge.
Keywords:Chemiluminescence  blood sample  dog  leukocyte activation  anaphylactoid reaction
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