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Endotoxin-stimulated alveolar macrophage recruitment of neutrophils and modulation with exogenous surfactant
Authors:CM Finck  MG Hodell  WH Marx  AM Paskanik  DJ McGraw  CJ Lutz  LA Gatto  AL Picone  GF Nieman
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, NY 13210-2339, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine whether endotoxin-stimulated alveolar macrophages would attract neutrophils and whether exogenous surfactant treatment would modulate this chemoattraction. DESIGN: Alveolar macrophages were harvested from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and neutrophils from the blood of anesthetized guinea pigs. SUBJECTS: Hartley guinea pigs. INTERVENTIONS: Alveolar macrophages were suspended in RPMI 1640 and stimulated with 1 microg/mL of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), the supernatant removed and the alveolar macrophages were incubated in either RPMI or RPMI with surfactant at two different doses (292 microg/mL or 875 microg/mL) for 16 hrs. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The supernatant was extracted from the alveolar macrophages and placed in a chemotaxis plate and the migration of neutrophils was measured. Chemotaxis of all cell types to be tested was measured by a change of absorbance on a microplate reader set at 492 nm. Results were compared with alveolar macrophages not stimulated with LPS, RPMI alone, and N formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP). The supernatant of the stimulated alveolar macrophages increased neutrophil chemotaxis as compared with unstimulated alveolar macrophages, and RPMI (p < .05). Surfactant treatment with 292 microg/mL significantly decreased LPS-stimulated alveolar macrophages induced neutrophil chemotaxis. Treatment with 875 microg/mL of surfactant did not alter neutrophil chemotaxis. CONCLUSIONS: Alveolar macrophages stimulation with LPS increased the chemotaxis of neutrophils. Treatment with surfactant at a concentration of 875 microg/mL did not alter neutrophil migration; however, treatment with 292 microg/mL significantly decreased neutrophil chemotaxis suggesting that at low concentrations, surfactant inhibits chemokine release and may reduce pulmonary neutrophil sequestration in vivo.
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