1977
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v50.6.1023.1023
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Effect of phagocytosis on the reduced soluble sulfhydryl content of human granulocytes

Abstract: The role of reduced glutathione in relation to hexose monophosphate shunt activity and peroxide detoxification has been well established in human erythrocytes. Less is known about the content of reduced glutathione in phagocytic leukocytes and the changes that occur during functional activity. We have measured the reduced sulfhydryl content of normal resting human granulocytes and of cells isolated from a patient with chronic granulomatous disease. Normal cells and those from the patient with chronic granuloma… Show more

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“…Assuming that ELF GSH is derived from epithelial cells, the authors hypothesized that the chronic pro-oxidant burden in IPF impairs their ability to synthesize, store and secrete GSH. This hypothesis is supported by studies reporting that oxidative stress may reduce GSH concentrations in neutrophils and lung tissue and affect GSH transport in epithelial cells [48,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Assuming that ELF GSH is derived from epithelial cells, the authors hypothesized that the chronic pro-oxidant burden in IPF impairs their ability to synthesize, store and secrete GSH. This hypothesis is supported by studies reporting that oxidative stress may reduce GSH concentrations in neutrophils and lung tissue and affect GSH transport in epithelial cells [48,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%