| Literature DB >> 7018147 |
E M Peterson, N A Ambe, I Valdes, E R Arquilla.
Abstract
Experiments were designed to study the chemotaxis and phagocytic functions of mouse peritoneal exudate macrophages from normal and chronic diabetic mice. There was no difference in the total number of white blood cells (WBC's), or the total number of any one type of leukocyte (i.e., macrophage, neutrophil) migrating into the casein-induced peritoneal exudate of normal and diabetic mice. In vitro phagocytosis of heat-killed Candida albicans by peritoneal induced macrophages was also similar in both of these groups of mice. No correlation between the percent phagocytosis and blood glucose level within each group was observed. Therefore, the attenuated humoral and cellular immune response which has been previously observed in diabetes cannot be attributed to defects in chemotaxis or phagocytosis as studied using mouse peritoneal macrophages.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7018147 DOI: 10.1007/bf02098998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Diabetol Lat ISSN: 0001-5563