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Cytochemical heterogeneity of human circulating monocytes.

L S Kaplow.   

Abstract

Normal human monocytes, based on appearance after Romanowsky-type staining, have been considered to be a homogenous class of mononuclear leukocytes. Cytochemical studies, however, indicate that these cells are markedly heterogenous with respect to certain hydrolytic and oxidative lysosomal enzymes and to a lesser extent show variability in cytoplasmic carbohydrate and ribonucleic acid content. Individual monocytes were found to vary most widely in non-specific esterase activity and least in acid phosphatase activity. Variation in monocyte peroxidase activity was intermediate between these extremes. Using a cytochemical "scoring" technic, younger adults were found to have higher mean monocyte non-specific esterase scores than older adults. No significant age or sex differences were found for peroxidase or acid phosphatase activity. Furthermore, the overall activities of these monocyte enzymes in healthy adults, as estimated by intensity of staining, were unrelated to one another. Using consecutive double staining technics, individual monocytes were also found to vary in their content of these biochemical consituents. A statistically inverse relationship was found in individual monocytes between their nonspecific esterase and acid phosphatase activities (r = -0.68). Analysis of other combinations studied showed only random distribution with no significant correlations. These findings emphasize the biochemical individuality of circulating monocytes and the variations noted probably reflect differences in number and composition of lysosomes.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 51570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


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5.  Infiltration of carbon-labelled monocytes into the dorsal motor nucleus following an intraneural injection of ricinus communis agglutinin-60 into the vagus nerve in rats.

Authors:  E A Ling; S K Leong
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6.  A method for the ultrastructural demonstration of non-specific esterase in human blood and lymphoid tissue.

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7.  Origin and fate of neural macrophages in a stab wound of the brain of the young rat.

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8.  Human macrophage function and physical exercise: phagocytic and histochemical studies.

Authors:  H G Fehr; H Lötzerich; H Michna
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9.  The homogeneity and monocytic origin of human peritoneal macrophages evidence by comparison of esterase polymorphism.

Authors:  M R Parwaresch; H J Radzun; M Dommes
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1981-02       Impact factor: 4.307

10.  Identification of alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase as a plasma membrane ectoenzyme of monocytes and as a discrete intracellular membrane-bounded organelle in lymphocytes.

Authors:  M J Bozdech; D F Bainton
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1981-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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