Abstract
The production of reactive oxygen species by elicited rat peritoneal macrophages was assessed by in vitro measurement of chemiluminescence in the presence of luminol. The divalent ion ionophore A23187 stimulated the production of reactive oxygen species. This action was inhibited by monobutyryl and dibutyryl derivatives of cyclic AMP but was not affected by derivates of cyclic GMP. Cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP concentrations increased rapidly in macrophages exposed to A23187 or zymosan. Indomethacin (20 μmol/1) inhibited the increase in cyclic AMP concentration but not the increase in cyclic GMP concentration. Neither A23187 nor zymosan stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in broken cell preparations of macrophages. The observations are consistent with the hypothesis that PGE produced by macrophages after phagocytotic stimuli may inhibit certain macrophage functions and perform a regulatory role in these cells. This action of PGE may be mediated by cyclic AMP.
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