Effects of Hyperosmolar Stimuli on Activation of Human Eosinophilic Leukaemia EoL-1 Cells / 소아과
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
; : 881-885, 2005.
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de Ko
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: Airway dehydration and subsequent hyperosmolarity of periciliary fluid are considered critical events in exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. The aim of this study was to establish if a hyperosmolar challenge could induce activation of eosinophils. METHODS: Human eosinophilic leukaemic cell lines, EoL-1 cells were incubated with hyperosmolar solutions for 15 minutes. Activation of EoL-1 cells was monitored by degranulation and superoxide anion production. In addition, we examined surface expression of CD69 and ICAM-1. RESULTS: Hyperosmolar stimuli didn't induce superoxide anion production and degranulation. In addition, EoL-1 cells cultured with hyperosmolar medium at 930 mOsm/kg H2O resulted in no significant increment in fluorescent intensity of CD69 and ICAM-1 expression compared with results for cells incubated with isomolar medium. CONCLUSION: We found that hyperosmolar stimuli don't cause activation of EoL-1 cells, but further studies are required to determine the role of eosinophil in the mechanism of exercise-induced asthma.
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Sujet Principal:
Asthme à l'effort
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Lignée cellulaire
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Bronchoconstriction
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Superoxydes
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Molécule-1 d'adhérence intercellulaire
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Déshydratation
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Granulocytes éosinophiles
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
Année:
2005
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Article