نتایج جستجو برای: neutrophil

تعداد نتایج: 41943  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
R L Auten R M Richardson J R White S N Mason M A Vozzelli M H Whorton

Neutrophil influx in lung injury is controlled in part by chemokines acting through the receptor, CXCR2. To avoid adverse effects of steroids typically used to modify inflammation, we evaluated the effects of competitive blockade of CXCR2 in rats on neutrophil function in vitro and on neutrophil influx in vivo in hyperoxia-induced newborn lung injury, a model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In v...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Carsten U Niemann Magnus Abrink Gunnar Pejler Rikke L Fischer Erik I Christensen Stefan D Knight Niels Borregaard

Granule proteins play a major role in bacterial killing by neutrophils. Serglycin proteoglycan, the major intracellular proteoglycan of hematopoietic cells, has been proposed to play a role in sorting and packing of granule proteins. We examined the content of major neutrophil granule proteins in serglycin knockout mice and found neutrophil elastase absent from mature neutrophils as shown by ac...

2013
John A. Marwick David A. Dorward Christopher D. Lucas Katie O. Jones Tara A. Sheldrake Sarah Fox Carol Ward Joanna Murray Mairi Brittan Nik Hirani Rodger Duffin Ian Dransfield Christopher Haslett Adriano G. Rossi

GCs are highly effective in treating a wide range of inflammatory diseases but are limited in their ability to control neutrophilic lung inflammation in conditions such as COPD. Neutrophil apoptosis, a central feature of inflammation resolution, is delayed in response to microenvironmental cues, such as hypoxia and inflammatory cytokines, present at inflamed sites. GCs delay neutrophil apoptosi...

2016
Dongsheng Jiang Jana Muschhammer Yu Qi Andrea Kügler Juliane C. De Vries Mona Saffarzadeh Anca Sindrilaru Seppe Vander Beken Meinhard Wlaschek Mark A. Kluth Christoph Ganss Natasha Y. Frank Markus H. Frank Klaus T. Preissner Karin Scharffetter-Kochanek

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are crucial for tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Though of prime interest, their potentially protective role on neutrophil-induced tissue damage, associated with high morbidity and mortality, has not been explored in sufficient detail. Here we report the therapeutic skill of MSCs to suppress unrestrained neutrophil activation and to attenuate severe tissue dama...

Journal: :The Annals of thoracic surgery 2005
Kanji Matsuzaki Yuji Hiramatsu Satoshi Homma Shoko Sato Osamu Shigeta Yuzuru Sakakibara

BACKGROUND Neutrophil is a major focus in efforts to ameliorate the systemic inflammatory response associated with cardiopulmonary bypass. Neutrophil elastase is a powerful proteolytic enzyme, and plays a pivotal role in the development of the inflammatory response. This study assesses the inhibitory effects of sivelestat, a highly specific neutrophil elastase inhibitor, on elastase levels, cyt...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Patrick G Arndt Scott K Young Katie R Poch Jerry A Nick Sandor Falk Robert W Schrier G Scott Worthen

Recruitment of neutrophils to the lung is a sentinel event in acute lung inflammation. Identifying mechanisms that regulate neutrophil recruitment to the lung may result in strategies to limit lung damage and improve clinical outcomes. Recently, the renin angiotensin system (RAS) has been shown to regulate neutrophil influx in acute inflammatory models of cardiac, neurologic, and gastrointestin...

2018
Glaucia Souza-Almeida Heloisa D’Avila Patricia E. Almeida Tatiana Luna-Gomes Sally Liechocki Barbara Walzog Ingrid Hepper Hugo Caire Castro-Faria-Neto Patricia T. Bozza Christianne Bandeira-Melo Clarissa M. Maya-Monteiro

Leptin directly activates macrophages and lymphocytes, but the role of leptin in neutrophil activation and migration is still controversial. Here, we investigate the in vivo mechanisms of neutrophil migration induced by leptin. The intraperitoneal injection of leptin (1 mg/kg) induces a time- and concentration-dependent neutrophil influx. We did not observe the enhancement of lipid bodies/dropl...

Journal: :BMC Clinical Pathology 2004
Elahé T Crockett Crystal Remelius Karen Hess Hayma Al-Ghawi

BACKGROUND: Neutrophil infiltration is one of the critical cellular components of an inflammatory response during peritonitis. The adhesion molecules, P-selectin and intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1, mediate neutrophil-endothelial cell interactions and the subsequent neutrophil transendothelial migration during the inflammatory response. Despite very strong preclinical data, recent clin...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Tarek Khreiss Levente József Lawrence A Potempa János G Filep

BACKGROUND Plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) level is a powerful predictor of cardiovascular events. However, it is not known whether CRP could affect neutrophil-platelet adhesion and neutrophil aggregation, key events in acute coronary syndromes. Emerging in vitro evidence suggests that some bioactivities of CRP are expressed on loss of the pentameric symmetry, resulting in formation of modified...

2017
Robert J. Moots Anthony Sebba William Rigby Andrew Ostor Benjamin Porter-Brown Francis Donaldson Sophie Dimonaco Andrea Rubbert-Roth Ronald van Vollenhoven Mark C. Genovese

Objectives. To investigate changes in neutrophil count and occurrences of infection in RA patients treated with the IL-6 receptor-α inhibitor tocilizumab (TCZ). Methods. Data were pooled from patients who received i.v. TCZ (4 mg/kg + MTX, 8 mg/kg ± DMARDs, 10 mg/kg) or placebo + DMARDs in phase 3/4 clinical trials, long-term extensions or a pharmacology study. Neutrophil counts were measured ...

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