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Protective effect of natural flavonoids on rat peritoneal macrophages injury caused by asbestos fibers.
C15 was found to promote phagocytosis and efferocytosis in peritoneal macrophages at picomolar concentrations.
In order to apply his findings to human subjects, he examined human peritoneal macrophages for the possibility of transfusing them between individuals.
He also used peritoneal macrophages to treat a patient with aplastic anaemia by virtue of the colony stimulating factor which they release.
Necrosis can be activated by bacterial toxins and components of the immune system, such as the complement system, activated natural killer cells, and peritoneal macrophages.
In mice, "oxidation of LDL by peritoneal macrophages was reduced by up to 90% after pomegranate juice consumption...".
Polysaccharides isolated from Cistanche deserticola have in vitro immunomodulatory effects in high doses, "promoting the phagocytic and secretory functions of the phagocytic ability of peritoneal macrophage".
Of note, activated mouse peritoneal macrophages harvested after thioglycolate treatment did not express detectable levels of mouse resistin, even after treatment with LPS (data not shown).
We also examined its effect on the potency of GcMAF to activate mouse peritoneal macrophage to produce superoxide in GcMAF-mediated macrophage activation cascade.
"Glechoma hederacea inhibits inflammatory mediator release in IFN-gamma and LPS-stimulated mouse peritoneal macrophages"; Journal of Ethnopharmacology: Vol.
His earliest known published work pertained to the response of peritoneal macrophages, a type of white blood cell, to infection by Chlamydia psittaci, an infectious bacterium that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
CCR2 can interact with CCL2, CCL8 and CCL16 and has been identified on the surface of monocytes, activated memory T cells, B cells, and basophils in humans, and also in peritoneal macrophages in mice.
The suspected reason for this is that peritoneal macrophages in the mouse are activated after latent infection of the herpesvirus, and since macrophages play an important role in immunity, this provides the mouse with a stronger, active immune system at the time of bacterial exposure.