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From the Department of Pathology, The University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06032
Abstract
Following induction of reversed passive Arthus reactions in rats, extracts of tissue lesions were assessed for the presence of leukotactic activity for neutrophilic granulocytes. During the first 3 hr of the Arthus reaction, extracts were rich in leukotactic (neutrophil) activity which, on the basis of antigenic and ultracentrifugal analysis, could be ascribed to the C5-related leukotactic factors
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A C5-dependent generator of leukotactic activity was found in lysosomal granules of rat neutrophils and may account for a portion of the leukotactic activity generated in Arthus reactions.
These studies emphasize the phlogistic role of complement products in reactions of immunologic vasculitis.
Footnotes
1 This is publication No. 20 from the Department of Pathology, Health Center, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut. Presented in part at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies in Experimental Biology, Chicago, Ill. (April, 1971). This work was supported in part by N.I.H. Grant AI-09651.
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