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Ontogeny of inflammatory cell responsiveness: superoxide anion generation by phorbol ester-stimulated fetal, neonatal, and adult bovine neutrophils.

C B Clifford1, D O Slauson, N R Neilsen, M M Suyemoto, R D Zwahlen, D H Schlafer.   

Abstract

Newborn calves, like human infants, are uniquely susceptible to bacterial infections. Part of this increased susceptibility may be related to defects in newborn polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) defensive functions. It remains unclear whether reported deficits in newborn PMN function represent maturational disorders or are manifestations of some form of perinatal suppression phenomenon. We therefore compared the ability of bovine newborn PMNs (less than 24 h old), newborn PMNs (7-10 days of age), fetal PMNs (210-220 days gestational age), and adult PMNs to generate superoxide anion (O2-) as an indicator of respiratory burst activity. Citrated blood was collected, and PMNs were isolated to greater than 95% purity and 98% viability. O2- generation was measured as the superoxide dismutase-inhibitable (10 micrograms/ml) reduction of ferricytochrome c (2 mg/ml) after activation of PMNs with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA, 2 micrograms/ml) to directly stimulate protein kinase C. The reaction kinetics were measured (37 degrees C, 550 nm) using a spectrophotometer and chart recorder for continuous monitoring. O2- generation was measured for 5 min after the initial lag period and the total nanomoles of O2- generated calculated using the extinction coefficient for ferricytochrome c. Newborn PMNs (N = 10) generated significantly less O2- (5.7 +/- 0.8 nmol O2-/10(6) cells/5 min, P less than 0.01) than did adult PMNs (N = 14) (9.6 +/- 2.1 nmol O2-/10(6) cells/5 min) or fetal PMNs (N = 4) (10.7 +/- 0.7 nmol O2-/10(6) cells/5 min). PMNs from 7- to 10-day-old calves (N = 9) generated almost identical amounts of O2- as newborn PMNs (5.7 +/- 1.6 nmol O2-/10(6) cells/5 min). There was no difference in measured lag time period between newborn and adult PMNs, but fetal PMNs had significantly reduced (P less than 0.01) mean lag time. The data indicated that bovine newborn PMNs have a decreased ability to generate O2- in response to PMA stimulation, which persists for at least 7-10 days, and that this functional decrement may be a manifestation of some form of perinatal PMN suppression phenomenon rather than a developmental abnormality since fetal PMNs produced O2- as well as adult PMNs.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2547714     DOI: 10.1007/BF00924792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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