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Original papers

Chemiluminescence properties of porcine pulmonary alveolar macrophages and polymorphonuclear cells

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Pages 87-90 | Published online: 01 Nov 2011
 

Summary

A luminol‐enhanced chemiluminescence (CL) technique was developed for porcine pulmonary alveolar macro‐phages (PAM) and polymorphonuclear cells (PMN). PAM were obtained from lung washings of 3 week old gnotobiotic pigs. PMN were obtained from peripheral blood by separation on a discontinious Percoll gradient. Optimum CL signals were obtained with 105 PAM/tube and 5X104 PMN/tube. Stimulation indexes (SI) for PAM were approximately 10 for phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), 8 for opsonized Actinobacillus pleuropncumoniae and 3 for opsonized zymosan. SI for PMN varied from 100 to 180 for complement opsonized zymosan, from 50 to 100 for opsonized A. pleuropneumoniae and from 10 to 20 for PMA. Formyl‐methionyl‐phenylalanine and calcium ionophore A23187 did not stimulate the oxidative activity of PAM or PMN. PAM that had been frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen reacted as freshly obtained PAM in the CL assay; however, PMN that had been frozen lost a great deal of their ability to produce oxygen radicals after thawing.

The CL technique offers new perspectives for the study of immune mechanisms in swine.

Notes

Laboratory of Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Gent, Casinoplein 24, B‐9000 Gent. Belgium.

Institute for Molecular Biology, University of Brussels, Paardenstraat 65, B‐1640 Sint Genesius Rode, Belgium.

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