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THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA

Rats irradiated with 600 r (total body) showed increased indices of both opsonophagic and surface phagocytosis 2, 12, and 24 hours after irradiation. The indices decreased 72 hours after exposure and returned to normal by the 4th to 5th postirradiation day. Bactericidal power of the blood of irradia...

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Autores principales: Fishman, M., Shechmeister, I. L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1955
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13233452
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description Rats irradiated with 600 r (total body) showed increased indices of both opsonophagic and surface phagocytosis 2, 12, and 24 hours after irradiation. The indices decreased 72 hours after exposure and returned to normal by the 4th to 5th postirradiation day. Bactericidal power of the blood of irradiated animals was depressed when measured 3 and 6 days after exposure to x-rays. Decomplemented serum from irradiated animals was more bactericidal against M. aureus than decomplemented serum from the control rats. This bactericidal substance was destroyed at 78°C. and was found not to require any complement or specific antibodies for action. Extracts of leucocytes from animals 3 days after irradiation demonstrated no bactericidal activity against M. aureus, while extracts from the control animals or rats 1 day after irradiation were actively bactericidal. The extracts from leucocytes of non-irradiated animals were thermolabile, non-dialyzable, had a pH optimum of 7.5, and were capable of being precipitated by NH(4)SO(4) and of calcium phosphate fractionation. The observed increase in susceptibility of irradiated rats to infection with M. aureus was correlated not only with granulopenia but also with the alteration of the above indicated functions of the granulocytes of the irradiated animals.
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spelling pubmed-21364702008-04-17 THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA Fishman, M. Shechmeister, I. L. J Exp Med Article Rats irradiated with 600 r (total body) showed increased indices of both opsonophagic and surface phagocytosis 2, 12, and 24 hours after irradiation. The indices decreased 72 hours after exposure and returned to normal by the 4th to 5th postirradiation day. Bactericidal power of the blood of irradiated animals was depressed when measured 3 and 6 days after exposure to x-rays. Decomplemented serum from irradiated animals was more bactericidal against M. aureus than decomplemented serum from the control rats. This bactericidal substance was destroyed at 78°C. and was found not to require any complement or specific antibodies for action. Extracts of leucocytes from animals 3 days after irradiation demonstrated no bactericidal activity against M. aureus, while extracts from the control animals or rats 1 day after irradiation were actively bactericidal. The extracts from leucocytes of non-irradiated animals were thermolabile, non-dialyzable, had a pH optimum of 7.5, and were capable of being precipitated by NH(4)SO(4) and of calcium phosphate fractionation. The observed increase in susceptibility of irradiated rats to infection with M. aureus was correlated not only with granulopenia but also with the alteration of the above indicated functions of the granulocytes of the irradiated animals. The Rockefeller University Press 1955-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2136470/ /pubmed/13233452 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title_full THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title_short THE EFFECT OF IONIZING RADIATION ON PHAGOCYTOSIS AND THE BACTERICIDAL POWER OF THE BLOOD : II. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON INGESTION AND DIGESTION OF BACTERIA
title_sort effect of ionizing radiation on phagocytosis and the bactericidal power of the blood : ii. the effect of radiation on ingestion and digestion of bacteria
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13233452
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