e.g. L-selectin binds to sialyl-lewis X on endothelial cells). In most species, the marginating to circulating pool is about 1:1 (ranging from 0.7 to 1.3 in dogs [Deubelbeiss et al 1975]), whereas it is 2-3:1 in cats in cats. The marginated pool can be reduced (and become th...
Neutrophil percentages and counts were higher in effusions from dogs with uroabdomen and sepsis (P < .01); neutrophil counts were lower in dogs with hepatic insufficiency (P < .0001). Uroabdomen usually caused low﹑rotein, high‐neutrophil exudates. Although effusions with <50% neutrophils are...
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Enhanced actin turnover has been shown to cause iNOS activation in neutrophils (26). This is an oxidative stress response triggered when neutrophils are exposed to high O2 pressures. Increased production of reactive species causes S-nitrosylation of cytosolic actin (SNO-actin) (29). Actin polymeriz...
During inflammation, neutrophils are found to migrate to lymph nodes [17,105–111]. Already in 1987, neutrophil trafficking from lung to draining lymph nodes was described in dogs [1]. In this study, fluorescent microspheres were instilled in the lung of dogs and phagocytosed by neutrophils ...
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Frey when he injected human urine into dogs. The observed hypotensive response was attributed to a substance, thought to be a hormone, named "kallikrein" after a Greek synonym for the pancreas, where it is present in high concentrations and originally thought to be its source. The KLKs are ...
It is likely that glucose at high concentrations rapidly affects membrane receptors responsible for the activation of NADPH oxidase in neutrophils; therefore, the nonspecific immune response can be compromised in dogs with acute and chronic hyperglycemic conditions.Bosco...
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in a constrained environment. Rather than simply limiting the ability of new inputs to develop a fully functional front and reverse the cell, we found that a high level of myosin II activity at the cell rear was capable of blocking any detectable response downstream of receptors at the level...