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. 1978 Mar;90(3):659–674.

Inhibition of human neutrophil oxidative metabolism and degranulation in vitro by nitroblue tetrazolium and vitamin E.

J E Repine, G Rao, G D Beall, J G White
PMCID: PMC2018253  PMID: 629327

Abstract

The effect of a mixture of nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) and vitamin E on the metabolism and ultrastructure of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) from normal subjects or patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) was determined in vitro. Increasing concentrations of NBT and vitamin E progressively decreased rates of oxygen consumption and 1-14C-glucose oxidation by normal PMN stimulated with particulates to a degree that exceeded either agent alone. NBT-vitamin-E also inhibited vacuole formation and the cytochemical release of myeloperoxidase-positive granules. The depressed oxidative metabolism and degranulation of NBT-vitamin-E-treated control PMN closely approximated the blunted responses of CGD PMN which were similar alone or in the presence of NBT-vitamin-E. In contrast to these effects, the highest concentration of NBT-vitamin-E used in the study did not damage, decrease rates of unstimulated oxidative metabolism of, or impair ingestion of particulates by control or CGD PMN. NBT and vitamin E impose a state on normal PMN which is remarkably similar to that observed in PMN from patients with CGD.

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