Search Results pmn adhesion
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]^sub 2^-integrin expression on circulating bovine polymorphonuclear leukocytes during endotoxin mastitis
...cell membrane, a necessary process for subsequent firm adhesion to the vascular endothelium. Activation of the bovine PMN adhesion receptor CD11/CD18 is essential for PMN accumulation at the inflammatory site (for a review, see Diez-Fraile et al...
July 1, 2003; Journal of Dairy Science
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Malnutrition impairs CD11b/CD18 expression on circulating polymorphonuclear neutrophils and subsequent exudation into inflammatory sites in the early phase of glycogen-induced murine peritonitis
...increase susceptibility to bacterial infection. Nutritional replenishment may improve host defense in part by enhancing PMN adhesion molecule expression. (Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 24:276-279, 2000) Previous studies have demonstrated...
September 1, 2000; JPEN, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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Cyclic vs continuous enteral feeding with omega-3 and gamma-linolenic fatty acids: Effects on modulation of phospholipid fatty acids in rat lung and liver immune cells
...PGE,), a vasodilatory eicosanoid derived from DHGLA, 10,12 is capable of blocking platelet aggregation and attenuating PMN adhesion and chemotaxis. Commercial enteral diets enriched with linoleic acid (LA), the precursor of arachidonic acid, may not...
May 1, 1997; JPEN, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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Ca-signaling G-protein-coupled receptors: A new site of local anesthetic action?
...PMN) are an obvious example. No Na channels are present in these cells,2 yet LAs profoundly affect them, decreasing PMN adhesion,3,4 chemotaxis,5 respiratory burst,6-8 and mediator secretion.9 As a result, LAs inhibit inflammatory responses and...
November 1, 2001; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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