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L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner

(1) Background: L-arginine is a complex modulator of immune functions, and its levels are known to decrease under septic conditions. L-arginine may suppress leukocyte recruitment in vivo; however, little is known about the gestational age-specific effects of L-arginine on leukocyte recruitment in pr...

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Autores principales: Fitterer, Raphaela, Lajqi, Trim, Kranig, Simon Alexander, Braun, Maylis, Theissig, Nicole, Kuss, Navina, Pöschl, Johannes, Frommhold, David, Hudalla, Hannes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092772
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author Fitterer, Raphaela
Lajqi, Trim
Kranig, Simon Alexander
Braun, Maylis
Theissig, Nicole
Kuss, Navina
Pöschl, Johannes
Frommhold, David
Hudalla, Hannes
author_facet Fitterer, Raphaela
Lajqi, Trim
Kranig, Simon Alexander
Braun, Maylis
Theissig, Nicole
Kuss, Navina
Pöschl, Johannes
Frommhold, David
Hudalla, Hannes
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description (1) Background: L-arginine is a complex modulator of immune functions, and its levels are known to decrease under septic conditions. L-arginine may suppress leukocyte recruitment in vivo; however, little is known about the gestational age-specific effects of L-arginine on leukocyte recruitment in preterm infants. We now asked whether L-arginine alters leukocyte recruitment in preterm and term neonates. (2) Methods: Leukocytes were isolated from preterm (28 + 0 to 32 + 6 weeks of gestation) and term (>37 weeks of gestation) newborns as well as from healthy adults. After incubation with 10 µg/mL L-arginine, we assessed leukocyte rolling and adhesion in dynamic microflow chamber experiments and leukocyte transmigration in fluorescence assays. In addition, we measured the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and Arginase 1 (Arg-1) in neutrophils by flow cytometry. (3) Results: Leukocyte rolling, adhesion, and transmigration increased with gestational age. Leukocyte rolling, adhesion, and transmigration were decreased by L-arginine in term-born infants and adults. Preterm leukocytes showed no change in recruitment upon L-arginine exposure. Leukocyte adhesion after L-arginine exposure reached similar levels among all groups. In line, the expression of iNOS and Arg-1 was similar in all three age groups. (4) Conclusion: L-arginine dampens the ex vivo recruitment capacity of leukocytes from term-born infants, whereas no effect was seen in premature infants. As levels of iNOS and Arg-1 in neutrophils remain ontogenetically unchanged, the anti-inflammatory effect of L-arginine on the leukocyte recruitment cascade needs further investigation. These results add to the controversial debate of L-arginine supplementation in premature infants in sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-75632852020-10-27 L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner Fitterer, Raphaela Lajqi, Trim Kranig, Simon Alexander Braun, Maylis Theissig, Nicole Kuss, Navina Pöschl, Johannes Frommhold, David Hudalla, Hannes J Clin Med Article (1) Background: L-arginine is a complex modulator of immune functions, and its levels are known to decrease under septic conditions. L-arginine may suppress leukocyte recruitment in vivo; however, little is known about the gestational age-specific effects of L-arginine on leukocyte recruitment in preterm infants. We now asked whether L-arginine alters leukocyte recruitment in preterm and term neonates. (2) Methods: Leukocytes were isolated from preterm (28 + 0 to 32 + 6 weeks of gestation) and term (>37 weeks of gestation) newborns as well as from healthy adults. After incubation with 10 µg/mL L-arginine, we assessed leukocyte rolling and adhesion in dynamic microflow chamber experiments and leukocyte transmigration in fluorescence assays. In addition, we measured the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and Arginase 1 (Arg-1) in neutrophils by flow cytometry. (3) Results: Leukocyte rolling, adhesion, and transmigration increased with gestational age. Leukocyte rolling, adhesion, and transmigration were decreased by L-arginine in term-born infants and adults. Preterm leukocytes showed no change in recruitment upon L-arginine exposure. Leukocyte adhesion after L-arginine exposure reached similar levels among all groups. In line, the expression of iNOS and Arg-1 was similar in all three age groups. (4) Conclusion: L-arginine dampens the ex vivo recruitment capacity of leukocytes from term-born infants, whereas no effect was seen in premature infants. As levels of iNOS and Arg-1 in neutrophils remain ontogenetically unchanged, the anti-inflammatory effect of L-arginine on the leukocyte recruitment cascade needs further investigation. These results add to the controversial debate of L-arginine supplementation in premature infants in sepsis. MDPI 2020-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7563285/ /pubmed/32867030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092772 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fitterer, Raphaela
Lajqi, Trim
Kranig, Simon Alexander
Braun, Maylis
Theissig, Nicole
Kuss, Navina
Pöschl, Johannes
Frommhold, David
Hudalla, Hannes
L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title_full L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title_fullStr L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title_full_unstemmed L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title_short L-Arginine Modulates Neonatal Leukocyte Recruitment in a Gestational Age-Dependent Manner
title_sort l-arginine modulates neonatal leukocyte recruitment in a gestational age-dependent manner
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092772
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