[Effect of chronic alcohol abuse on the phagocytotic activity of blood monocytes].

Immunitat und Infektion Pub Date : 1995-04-01
G Uhlenbruck, S Schmidt, A van Mil
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Abstract

The phagocytic abilities of human monocytes/macrophages have been investigated in people with chronic alcohol abuse. The blood monocytes of the patients were tested in three functional systems: Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytosis, phagocytosis via complement receptor interaction and the so-called lectinophagocytosis. In a group of 57 alcoholics, the values for the phagocytic ability were distributed over a wide range by using all three tests in comparison with a group of 23 non-drinking control persons. However, a significant change in the monocytic function by ethanol could not be observed. Also a correlation between age, liver damage or abstinent periods with respect for these forms of phagocytosis could not be evaluated. As a result of our investigations we discuss our hypothesis, that in chronic alcoholics the so-called "unspecific defense mechanisms" are not altered at all: on the contrary, sometimes they have been up-regulated. A functional defect of specific defense mechanisms, however, has been observed by other investigators. Accordingly, we assume a compensatory up-regulation of "unspecific" immune reactions in long-term alcoholics.

慢性酒精滥用对血液单核细胞吞噬活性的影响
慢性酒精滥用患者单核/巨噬细胞的吞噬能力已被研究。通过三种功能系统检测患者的血液单核细胞:fc受体介导的吞噬、补体受体相互作用的吞噬和所谓的凝集吞噬。在一组57名酗酒者中,通过使用所有三种测试,与一组23名不饮酒的对照者相比,吞噬能力的值分布在一个很大的范围内。然而,未观察到乙醇对单核细胞功能的显著改变。此外,年龄、肝损伤或禁食期与这些形式的吞噬之间的相关性也无法评估。作为我们调查的结果,我们讨论了我们的假设,即在慢性酗酒者中,所谓的“非特异性防御机制”根本没有改变:相反,有时它们被上调了。然而,其他研究者已经观察到特定防御机制的功能缺陷。因此,我们假设长期酗酒者的“非特异性”免疫反应存在代偿性上调。
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