Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, September 1998, p. 740-743, Vol. 5, No. 5
Department of Biology, St. Mary's College of
California, Moraga, California 94575
Received 6 November 1997/Returned for modification 10 March
1998/Accepted 8 July 1998
Human neutrophils by a chemiluminescence assay exhibit diminished
phagocytic activity in the presence of abnormally high levels of the
serum metabolite acetoacetate. These findings, along with our previous
evidence demonstrating myeloperoxidase inhibition by acetoacetate,
implicate metabolic ketosis in the inhibition of neutrophil
microbicidal activity and thus in increased susceptibility to
infections.
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Neutrophil Chemiluminescence during Phagocytosis Is Inhibited
by Abnormally Elevated Levels of Acetoacetate: Implications for
Diabetic Susceptibility to Infections
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