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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1984.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551066

RESUMEN

The effects of Kupffer's cells on the traping or killing of the plasmodial sporozoites and on the transporting of them through the hepatic sinus walls into the Disse's space were summarized.The phagocytosis of Kupffer's cells plays an important role to trap the sporozoites and the ability to trap sporozoites is higher in the liver than in the lungs and the spleen.In general,the stronger the phagocytosis of the Kupffer's cells,the more advantageous to the invasion of sporozoites;the higher the biocidal activity of Kupffer's cells,the more advantageous for the host to prevent the sporozoites from invading.When the biocidal activity of the Kupffer's cells is enhanced by certain drug agents,more sporozoites can be phagocytized and killed and less amounts of sporozoites will invade the host's red cells.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1983.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550870

RESUMEN

Two hours after the rats were infected with 125I - labeled sporozoites of Plasmo-dium yoelii,the sporzoites captured by the liver,the spleen and the lungs accounted for 1.67%,0.046% and 0.49% respectively.During the 2nd to the 18h,the sporozoites decreased in number slowly in the liver,remained unchanged in the spleen and decreased in number quickly in the lungs as time went on.When the liver and the lungs were perfused with quick M199 stream containing sporozoites,the capture rate of sporozoites was not affected in the liver but that of the lungs was markedly decreased.The numbr of sporozoites in the liver and the spleen was larger in those rats with their phagocytosis activated than in those with the phagocytosis inhibited.while in the lungs,the number of sporozoites was not influenced by the activity of macrophages.These findings suggest that the mechanism of capturing sporozoites in the lung is mainly mechanical and the alveolar macrophages play little role in that,but that in the liver and the spleen is mainly a biological process in which macrophages play an important role.

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