TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemotactic properties of ICAM-1 and PECAM-1 on neutrophil granulocytes in ulcerative colitis
T2 - Effects of prednisolone and mesalazine
AU - Vainer, B.
AU - Nielsen, O. H.
PY - 2000/8/24
Y1 - 2000/8/24
N2 - Background: ICAM-1 seems to exhibit effects other than passive leucocyte/endothelial interaction. Aim: To investigate the attracting properties of selected adhesion molecules, assessing the influence of the two major anti-inflammatory drugs in ulcerative colitis, prednisolone and mesalazine. Methods: Circulating neutrophils (11 ulcerative colitis, 15 controls) were assessed in microchemotaxis chambers by the leading front technique, using physiologically relevant concentrations of ICAM-1 (0.005-5000 pM), PECAM-1 (0.001-1000 nM), and P-selectin (0.01-100 nM). Neutrophils pre-incubated with prednisolone (10-8-10-4 M) or mesalazine (0.65-10.4 nM) were assessed towards ICAM-1. Results: Migration of neutrophils towards ICAM-1 showed a bell-shaped curve with a maximum at 5 pM (migration: 37.7 μm; P < 0.001), whereas PECAM-1 attracted neutrophils equally in the range of 0.1-10 nM (25.0 μm; P < 0.001). P-selectin had no cell-attracting effect. No differences were detected between cells from ulcerative colitis patients and controls. Pre-treatment with prednisolone decreased the cell attracting effect of ICAM-1 in a dose-dependent manner to 72% of the basal migration (P < 0.001). Conversely, prednisolone showed a pro-chemokinetic effect by increasing the spontaneous locomotion of neutrophils by 40% (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Specific chemotactic properties were observed for ICAM-1 and PECAM-1. Prednisolone exhibited a dual effect in inhibiting the ICAM-1-mediated migration and stimulating the general locomotion of neutrophils.
AB - Background: ICAM-1 seems to exhibit effects other than passive leucocyte/endothelial interaction. Aim: To investigate the attracting properties of selected adhesion molecules, assessing the influence of the two major anti-inflammatory drugs in ulcerative colitis, prednisolone and mesalazine. Methods: Circulating neutrophils (11 ulcerative colitis, 15 controls) were assessed in microchemotaxis chambers by the leading front technique, using physiologically relevant concentrations of ICAM-1 (0.005-5000 pM), PECAM-1 (0.001-1000 nM), and P-selectin (0.01-100 nM). Neutrophils pre-incubated with prednisolone (10-8-10-4 M) or mesalazine (0.65-10.4 nM) were assessed towards ICAM-1. Results: Migration of neutrophils towards ICAM-1 showed a bell-shaped curve with a maximum at 5 pM (migration: 37.7 μm; P < 0.001), whereas PECAM-1 attracted neutrophils equally in the range of 0.1-10 nM (25.0 μm; P < 0.001). P-selectin had no cell-attracting effect. No differences were detected between cells from ulcerative colitis patients and controls. Pre-treatment with prednisolone decreased the cell attracting effect of ICAM-1 in a dose-dependent manner to 72% of the basal migration (P < 0.001). Conversely, prednisolone showed a pro-chemokinetic effect by increasing the spontaneous locomotion of neutrophils by 40% (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Specific chemotactic properties were observed for ICAM-1 and PECAM-1. Prednisolone exhibited a dual effect in inhibiting the ICAM-1-mediated migration and stimulating the general locomotion of neutrophils.
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2000.00797.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2000.00797.x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 10930896
AN - SCOPUS:0033858007
SN - 0953-0673
VL - 14
SP - 1023
EP - 1031
JO - Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Supplement
JF - Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Supplement
IS - 8
ER -