Investigation of alveolar macrophage function using lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence

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Abstract

A method using lucigenin-dependent phagocytic chemiluminescence is described for the assessment of alveolar macrophage metabolic activity in response to stimulation by opsonised particles or soluble agents. The requirement for superoxide anion (o2-) in the production of chemiluminescence is suggested by inhibition (95%) using superoxide dismutase. The results obtained are correlated with those obtained using another method of detecting o2- release (r = 0.61; p > 0.05) and are also related by regression analysis to polymorphonuclear leucocyte contamination of the alveolar macrophage suspension. This shows that alveolar macrophages produce lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence of the same order of magnitude as do polymorphonuclear leucocytes.

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Williams, A. J., & Cole, P. J. (1981). Investigation of alveolar macrophage function using lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence. Thorax, 36(11), 866–869. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.36.11.866

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