The ontogeny of pulmonary defenses: alveolar macrophage function in neonatal and juvenile rhesus monkeys
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The ontogeny of pulmonary defenses: alveolar macrophage function in neonatal and juvenile rhesus monkeys
Abstract
Using the technique of bronchoalveolar lavage, we isolated alveolar macrophages (AM) from the lower respiratory tract of newborn (1-4 days of age), infant (6-10 days of age), juvenile (3-6 months of age), and adult rhesus monkeys. The AM thus obtained were assayed in vitro to determine their chemotactic, phagocytic, and candidicidal capabilities. The predominant (greater than or equal to 89%) cell type in bronchoalveolar lavage effluent in all ages was the AM. Chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and killing of Candida albicans were markedly impaired in neonatal AM as compared with those from infants, juveniles, and adults. AM chemotactic activity achieved normal adult values by 6 days of age. Phagocytosis, and to a lesser extent candidicidal activity, were significantly improved in 6-day-old animals, but adult levels were still not achieved even by 6 months of age.
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