Locomotion and adhesion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Effects of the supporting substratum
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Locomotion and adhesion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Effects of the supporting substratum
Abstract
Contact angle measurements have been used to correlate surface hydrophobicity of a supporting substratum with adhesion and locomotion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The binding of human serum albumin, a well-known chemokinetic substance, to hydrophilic glass slides gave rise to hydrophobic surfaces with adhesive properties conductive to cell polarization, thus allowing cell locomotion. Parallel contact angle and cell adhesion measurements suggested that albumin modified the cell-substratum interaction by increasing the van der Waals forces of attraction and reducing the electrostatic forces. By allowing cells to adhere to a hydrophobic surface (siliconized glass), it was found that protein could be omitted from in vitro test systems for leukocyte locomotion. It is suggested that quantitatively equal cell adhesion values may, depending on the type of attraction forces working in adhesion to the substratum, result in different locomotion patterns.
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