Superoxide production induced in rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes by synthetic chemotactic peptides and A23187
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Superoxide production induced in rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes by synthetic chemotactic peptides and A23187
Abstract
SYNTHETIC FORMYL METHIONYL CHEMOTACTIC PEPTIDES INDUCE THE VARIOUS MANIFESTATIONS OFTHE RESPIRATORY BURST: increased 0(2) consumption, activation of the hexose mono-phosphate shunt, and increased production of superoxide (0(2) (-)) and H(2)0(2). They do soalone but to a much greater extent when in the presence of cytochalasin B. Superoxidegeneration by the chemotactic peptides in the presence of cytochalasin B shows thesame relationship of structure to activity as does the stimulation of chemokinesis andchemotaxis, granule enzyme secretion, and neutrophil aggregation by these sameagents. Carbobenzoxy-phenylalanyl-methionine, CBZ-Phe-Met, competitively inhibitsthe induced stimulation of locomotion, granule enzyme secretion, and neutrophilaggregation caused by the synthetic peptides. It also is a competitive inhibitor of O(2) (-) generation by the same peptides. The structure-activity and the competitive inhibitor studies lead to the conclusion that in polymorphonuclear leukocytes the chemotactic peptides induce superoxide formation and presumably the other manifestations of the respiratory burst by interacting with the same membrane receptor responsible for the stimulation of chemokinesis, chemotaxis, granule enzyme secretion, and neutrophil aggregation. The effectiveness of formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine, F-Met-Leu-Phe, in generating 0(2) (-) is greatly reduced but not abolished by removing calcium from the external medium. The calcium ionophore A23187 induces 0(2) (-) generation that requires external calcium and is greatly enhanced by cytochalasin B. From these findings we hypothesize that the proximate cause of the induction of 0(2) (-) formation and other manifestations of the respiratory burst by the chemotactic peptides is the influx into the neutrophil of Ca(2+) and/or possibly Na(+) previously shown to be induced by the peptides.
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