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pubmed-article:9920141pubmed:abstractTextThe goal of this research was to determine leukocyte rheology at baseline and after chemotactic activation in type I and type II diabetics. In 19 normal subjects, 21 type I diabetics, and 16 type II diabetics at baseline and after in vitro chemotactic activation (prolonged for 5 and 15 minutes) with two stimulating agents (4-phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate [PMA] and N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine [fMLP]), we evaluated polymorphonuclear (PMN) filtration parameters (using a St. George filtrometer [Carri-Med, Dorking, UK] and considering the initial relative flow rate [IRFR] and the concentration of clogging particles [CP]) and PMN membrane fluidity (obtained by marking PMNs with the fluorescent probe 1-(4-[trimethylamino]phenyl)-6-phenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (TMA-DPH). At baseline, there was a difference between normals and type I and II diabetics for PMN membrane fluidity only. After activation in normals and diabetics of both types, a significant variation was present in PMN filtration parameters (IRFR and CP) at both 5 and 15 minutes. In normals, no variation was present in PMN membrane fluidity after activation with PMA or fMLP. After PMN activation, only in type I diabetics was a significant decrease in PMN membrane fluidity present at both 5 and 15 minutes. After PMN activation with either PMA or fMLP in comparison to basal values, only the mean variation (delta%) of the IRFR was significantly different between normals, type I diabetics, and type II diabetics at both 5 and 15 minutes. From the data obtained, it is evident that after activation, the PMN filtration pattern shows a specific behavior in diabetics of both types, while PMN membrane fluidity changes only in type I diabetics. The latter finding may be the basis of a metabolic pattern present in PMNs of this type, revealed after in vitro activation.lld:pubmed
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