2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2005.02231.x
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Kinetics of pulmonary neutrophil recruitment and clearance in a natural and spontaneously resolving model of airway inflammation

Abstract: This is the first demonstration of spontaneous neutrophil apoptosis and phagocytic removal in a natural disease model of airway inflammation and provides critical kinetic data to support the hypothesis that this clearance pathway plays a central role in the resolution of neutrophilic inflammation.

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“…As expected, very few neutrophils were detected in the lungs of unchallenged mice. Similar to previously published data from other laboratories using the same model, [16][17][18][19] the number of neutrophils in the WT BALF reached nearly 10 6 cells/lung 8 hours after bacteria instillation and nearly 2 ϫ 10 6 cells/lung 24 hours after bacteria instillation. Myeloid-specific PTEN Ϫ/Ϫ mice showed a dramatic increase in bacteria-induced neutrophil recruitment.…”
Section: Accumulation Of Pten-null Neutrophils In Inflamed Lungs Is Esupporting
confidence: 80%
“…As expected, very few neutrophils were detected in the lungs of unchallenged mice. Similar to previously published data from other laboratories using the same model, [16][17][18][19] the number of neutrophils in the WT BALF reached nearly 10 6 cells/lung 8 hours after bacteria instillation and nearly 2 ϫ 10 6 cells/lung 24 hours after bacteria instillation. Myeloid-specific PTEN Ϫ/Ϫ mice showed a dramatic increase in bacteria-induced neutrophil recruitment.…”
Section: Accumulation Of Pten-null Neutrophils In Inflamed Lungs Is Esupporting
confidence: 80%
“…It is noteworthy that the concentrations of elastase used in our in vitro studies are within the range of levels recorded in intact animals and humans. For example, elevated levels of neutrophil elastase (up to 400 ng/ml) were noted in BAL fluid from horses exposed to moldy hay (74). Further, levels of active neutrophil elastase ranging from 0.15 to 86 mM have been recorded in the epithelial lining fluid recovered by BAL from patients with cystic fibrosis (75,76).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Augmented levels of the protease inhibitors α1-AT and α1-AT-RP may contribute to suppress elastase activity and indirectly inhibit elastase-related complement activation [72]. This protease increases after intense exercise in horse [43,73] as well as during airway inflammation [74], which often develops during prolonged movement and training [75][76][77]. Moreover, high levels of α1-AT have been found after intensified training in equine muscle biopsy [38].…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 98%