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. 1983:96:356-64.

Granulocytes without degranulation: neutrophil function in granule-depleted neutroplasts

  • PMID: 6093314

Granulocytes without degranulation: neutrophil function in granule-depleted neutroplasts

H M Korchak et al. Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1983.

Abstract

Neutroplasts, which are vesicles consisting of cytoplasm enclosed by plasmalemma, have been prepared and found to be incapable of degranulation in response to f-Met-Leu-Phe. However, neutroplasts generate superoxide anion in response to f-Met-Leu-Phe and PMA, and therefore, degranulation is not essential for superoxide anion generation. In addition, neutroplasts aggregate and show shape changes in response to f-Met-Leu-Phe and PMA, and thus degranulation is not essential for aggregation. Neutroplasts take up the carbocyanine dye DiOC6(3), thereby providing evidence for ionic gradients. Dye-loaded neutroplasts show fluorescence changes in response to a variety of stimuli. This response is not CN--inhibitable; therefore, activation of neutroplasts is associated with changes in membrane potential at the plasmalemma, suggesting a role for ion fluxes in the activation sequence for aggregation and superoxide anion generation.

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