| Literature DB >> 2935335 |
A Naess, J Glette, A I Halstensen, S Sandberg, C O Solberg.
Abstract
Tetracyclines, particularly doxycycline, have adverse effects on granulocyte function in vitro. We have examined the effects of doxycycline on membrane receptors for IgG (Fc gamma-R) and C3b (C3b-R) on granulocytes and lymphocytes, as well as on the sheep erythrocyte receptor (E-R) on T lymphocytes. Acne patients given doxycycline orally had a lower percentage of Fc gamma-R positive granulocytes (57%) than before treatment (80%) or compared to healthy controls (81%). Following in vitro doxycycline incubation, normal granulocytes showed decreased levels of Fc gamma-R positive cells. This effect was counteracted by the addition of magnesium during incubation. The deleterious effect of doxycycline on granulocyte functions may be due to decreased levels of Fc gamma-R bearing granulocytes. Doxycycline in vivo or in vitro had no significant effect on the proportion of C3b-R bearing granulocytes or lymphocytes or the T lymphocyte percentage. After in vitro irradiation with light at 340-380 nm, however, both granulocytes and lymphocytes preincubated with doxycycline showed up to 50% decrease in Fc gamma-R bearing cells, while control cells without doxycycline were unaffected.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2935335 PMCID: PMC1577442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330