Publications by authors named "J Garcia-Leme"

A dialyzable low molecular weight proinflammatory factor (X (2)) from rat spleen lymphocytes was isolated through a combination of gel filtration and high voltage paper electrophoresis (HVE) and then partially characterized. It was able to potentiate the formation of carrageenin induced edema on the rat paw. Its amino acid analysis revealed Glu, Cys and Gly (1:1:1), but gammaGlu as N-terminal residue, initially suggesting oxidized glutathione (GSSG), since it showed exactly the same HV electrophoretic mobility as GSSG at pH 6.

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Leukocytes come into intimate contact with the venular endothelium as they extravasate from blood to the interstitium during inflammation. In exteriorized tissues, the number of leukocytes rolling along the vessel wall was markedly increased in adrenalectomized and metyrapone-treated animals, relative to sham-operated and normal animals. During the development of an acute, local inflammatory response, rollers were numerically decreased and a stronger adhesion of the cells to the endothelium, with a concomitant migration into tissues, was observed.

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Clinical asthma appears to be less severe when diabetes mellitus is superimposed. To examine whether insulin influences the development of allergic reactions in the airway mucosa antigen challenge, normal and diabetic rats sensitized against ovalbumin (OA) were used. Compared with controls, animals rendered diabetic by the injection of alloxan presented markedly decreased cell yields from bronchoalveolar lavage after OA challenge.

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Almost any stage of inflammatory and immunological responses is affected by hormone actions. This provides the basis for the suggestion that hormones act as modulators of the host reaction against trauma and infection. Specific hormone receptors are detected in the reactive structures in inflamed areas and binding of hormone molecules to such receptors results in the generation of signals that influence cell functions relevant for the development of inflammatory responses.

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