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. 1979 Mar;23(3):577–581. doi: 10.1128/iai.23.3.577-581.1979

Effect of tobacco smoking on the functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

J Corberand, F Nguyen, A H Do, G Dutau, P Laharrague, A M Fontanilles, B Gleizes
PMCID: PMC414204  PMID: 222675

Abstract

Eight tests investigating the function of circulating polymorphonuclear leukocytes were performed in 68 subjects, half of whom smoked at least 20 cigarettes per day. Comparison of the two groups allowed determination of the in vivo effect of tobacco smoke on the nonspecific defense system of the body. Ingestion ability, oxygen consumption, and bactericidal activity were normal in smokers. Myeloperoxidase and neutrophil alkaline phosphatase activities also were unchanged. The nitroblue tetrazolium reduction and the serum lysozyme levels were slightly increased in smokers. The capillary tube random migration, though, was depressed, and intensive smoking further aggravated this change. It is suggested that tobacco smoke acts directly on one (or several) unidentified target site of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. This impairment, demonstrated in vivo, probably plays a role in the genesis of the bronchopulmonary diseases so frequent in heavy smokers.

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