Literature DB >> 941787

Induction of DNA synthesis in rat peritoneal macrophages in culture by a pleural inflammatory exudate.

M Adolphe, J Fontagné, M Pelletier, J P Giroud, J Timsit, P Lechat.   

Abstract

Peritoneal macrophages in culture are blocked in the G0 phase of the cell cycle, but retain many of their functional characteristics such as phagocytic ability. Peritoneal macrophages have been thought to be a terminal cell type. It has been investigated whether such properties could be modified by a substance released in acute inflammatory exudates. For this purpose a pleural exudate obtained from rats injected with dextran (40,000) 4 hours before, was centrifuged to eliminate cells, sterilized by filtration on Millipore filter 0.22 mum and diluted 50% with 199 medium culture. This medium was used to treat normal and activated peritoneal macrophages in culture. The effects were observed 24, 48, 72, 96 hours after the beginning of treatment. An enhancement of spreading and capacity of phagocytosis was observed 24 hours after the beginning of treatment. After 48 hours, the number of cells incorporating tritiated thymidine increased and became highest 4 days later. These phenomena were also obtained with pleural exudate of inbred rats (Lewis, Wag) treating macrophages of the same strain and with rat pleural exudate treating mouse macrophages. No effects were observed with dextran alone. The chemical nature of the stimulatory factor remains to be elucidated.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 941787     DOI: 10.1007/bf01972194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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Journal:  Nature       Date:  1975-02-20       Impact factor: 49.962

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