F. Verdier et al., IN-VITRO ASSESSMENT OF PHAGOCYTOSIS - INTERSPECIES COMPARISON OF CHEMILUMINESCENCE RESPONSE, Toxicology in vitro, 7(4), 1993, pp. 317-320
Phagocytosis is a major component of the host's defences against patho
gens. Particulate or soluble stimuli trigger the intracellular respira
tory burst in activated phagocytes which can be measured in vitro by t
he luminol-enhanced chemiluminescent response. In this study, the phag
ocytic capacity of peripheral blood leucocytes was assayed using chemi
luminescence and preliminary in vitro activation by phorbol myristate
acetate, opsonized zymosan or latex beads. Leucocytes from rats, mini-
pigs, dogs, monkeys and humans were preincubated for 2 hr with either
doxycycline (0, 2 and 50 mug/ml) (n = 5) or lead acetate (0, 2 and 20
mug/ml) (n = 5), both compounds impairing phagocytosis. Whatever the s
pecies and the activator used, a similar dose-dependent decrease in ch
emiluminescence response was observed with either doxycycline or lead
acetate, showing that the results can be extrapolated between species
and to humans. The chemiluminescence assay is proposed as a tool for a
ssessment of the safety of drugs and chemicals.