Effect of N-Acetylchito-Oligosaccharides on Activation of Phagocytes

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Four N-acetylchito-oligosaccharides, from tetra-N-acetylchitotetraose (NACOS-4) to hepta-N-acetylchitoheptaose (NACOS-7), were found to increase the number of peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) in male BALB/c mice after 3 hr intra-peritoneal administration of 50 mg/kg of each oligosaccharide. The number of attracted cells, consisting largely of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN), was proportional to the molecular weights of the administered oligosaccharides, except for NACOS-7 which displayed the same activity as NACOS-6. In an in vitro chemo-taxis assay using normal mouse leukocytes, it was found that NACOS-6 displayed stronger effects than muramyl dipeptide. The PEC from NACOS-6 treated mice showed a higher active oxygen-generating activity. PMN from normal mouse peripheral blood were also shown to have enhanced active oxygen-generating activity in vitro. PEC from NACOS-6 treated mice were shown to possess strong candidacidal activity in vitro. © 1986, Center For Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved.

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Suzuki, S., Tokoro, A., Okawa, Y., & Suzuki, M. (1986). Effect of N-Acetylchito-Oligosaccharides on Activation of Phagocytes. MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY, 30(8), 777–787. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1986.tb03004.x

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