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Dietary restriction impairs neutrophil exudation by reducing CD11b/CD18 expression and chemokine production.

S Ikeda1, H Saito, K Fukatsu, T Inoue, I Han, S Furukawa, T Matsuda, A Hidemura.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: Patients with malnutrition are susceptible to infection. Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) are the major effector of the nonspecific immune response in host resistance to infection. Dietary restriction may impair PMN-mediated immunity in the peritoneal cavity by reducing PMN exudation, adhesion molecule expression on PMNs, and chemokine production.
DESIGN: Randomized study of murine glycogen-induced peritonitis with dietary restriction.
SETTING: University research laboratory. MATERIALS: Male C57BL/6J mice.
INTERVENTIONS: Mice (N = 204) were assigned to ad libitum, moderate, and severe diet-restricted groups receiving mouse chow ad libitum (132 g/kg, 66 g/kg, and 33 g/kg daily for 7 days, respectively). After dietary restriction with or without 1 day of refeeding, mice were administered glycogen intraperitoneally to induce cell exudation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: CD11b, CD18, and CD62L expressions on circulating PMNs, phagocytosis, and reactive oxygen intermediate production by exudative PMNs were measured after glycogen installation. The levels of PMN-specific chemokine, macrophage inflammatory protein 2 (MIP-2), in peritoneal lavage fluid were also measured. These parameters were measured after glycogen installation in the refeeding experiment.
RESULTS: Seven days of dietary restriction decreased CD11b/CD18 expression on circulating PMNs, MIP-2 levels in peritoneal lavage fluid, and subsequent PMN exudation into the peritoneal cavity early in peritonitis. Both CD11b and CD18 expression on circulating PMNs and MIP-2 levels correlated significantly with numbers of exudative PMNs. Seven days of dietary restriction also impaired phagocytosis, while up-regulating reactive oxygen intermediate production by exudative PMNs. Only 1 day of ad libitum refeeding normalized CD11b/CD18 expression with PMN exudation into the peritoneal cavity.
CONCLUSIONS: Short-term dietary restriction impairs PMN exudation into local inflammatory sites in murine peritonitis by reducing CD11b/CD18 expression and MIP-2 production. Even brief nutritional replenishment in diet-restricted patients may improve host defense via restoring these PMN functions and chemokine production at local inflammatory sites.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11231849     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.136.3.297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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