Inhibitory effects of plasma from uraemic patients on human mononuclear phagocytes cultured in vitro.
Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand C
; 85(3): 169-77, 1977 Jun.
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Human mononuclear phagocytes were cultured in plasma from uraemic patients. The presence of uraemic plasma during the engulfment or digestion of 125I-labelled Candida albicans did not inhibit these functions in mononuclear phagocytes cultured for 8 days under normal condition. When normal human macrophages were cultured in the presence of uraemic plasma for 2-4 days, a marked detachment of the cells from the glass coverslips was registered. The phagocytic function of the remaining cells was impaired. Creatinine, urea and methylguanidine in concentrations higher than those usually measured in plasma from uraemic patients did not influence the functional properties of the cells. The inhibitory effect of uraemic plasma on the mononuclear phagocytes is suggested as an explanation for the increased frequency of infections in uraemic patients.
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Bases de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Fagocitosis
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Uremia
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Macrófagos
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand C
Año:
1977
Tipo del documento:
Article