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Leukokinetic studies. 13. A non-steady-state kinetic evaluation of the mechanism of cortisone-induced granulocytosis.

C R Bishop, J W Athens, D R Boggs, H R Warner, G E Cartwright, M M Wintrobe.   

Abstract

The mechanism by which adrenocortical steroids induce granulocytosis in man has been investigated using granulocytes labeled with radioactive diisopropylfluorophosphate. After an intravenous injection of 200 mg of cortisol was given to five normal subjects, the mean value for the total blood granulocyte pool increased from 79 to 138 x 10(7) cells per kg of body weight and reflected an increase in the size of both the circulating granulocyte pool and the marginal granulocyte pool. When granulocytes in the circulation were labeled with diisopropylfluorophosphate and granulocytosis was induced later by the intravenous administration of cortisol, the rate of decline of granulocyte specific activity was increased, indicating that the blood pool was being diluted at an accelerated rate by unlabeled cells entering from the bone marrow. The rate of egress of granulocytes from the blood pool to an inflammatory exudate was studied by the "skin window" technique. After the administration of cortisol, there was a mean reduction in the cellularity of induced inflammatory exudates of 75%. However, this reduction in cellularity varied considerably from subject to subject (45-98%). From these studies we can infer that steroids induce an absolute granulocytosis by decreasing the rate of egress of cells from the total blood granulocyte pool as well as by increasing the influx of cells from the bone marrow. By model simulation studies of the non-steady state induced by cortisol injection, it has been possible to quantitate these rate changes. In the present studies cortisol injection resulted in a mean decrease in blood granulocyte egress of 74% (1-99%) and a mean increase in cell inflow of 450% (300-750%).

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5638121      PMCID: PMC297167          DOI: 10.1172/JCI105721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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