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The Role of PMN-Leucocyte Lysosomes in Tissue Injury, Inflammation and Hypersensitivity VI. THE PARTICIPATION OF THE PMN-LEUCOCYTE AND THE BLOOD PLATELET IN SYSTEMIC AGGREGATE ANAPHYLAXIS.
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Anaphylaxis due to intravascular interaction of hyperimmune antibody with antigen was studied ill rabbits, swine and rats. Obstruction of tile pulmonary vessels by the immune precipitates was found to initiate the process. This is followed by aggregation of PMN-leucocytes and platelets in pulmonary vessels and phagocytosis of the precipitates by these blood elements. During this process degranulation of the cells takes place with release of lysosomal contents. As a concomitant a rise in plasma acid protease and other hydrolases was demonstrated, presumably derived from the degranulating PMN-leucocytes and platelets. Unlike leukopaenic animals, normal ones showed a more marked hypotension, a greater tendency to protracted shock and developed focal and confluent haemorrhagic pulmonary lesions. It is suggested that anaphylaxis due to intravascular antigen—antibody interaction or aggregate anaphylaxis is a systemic or pulmonary Arthus reaction, rather than a ‘true’ anaphylaxis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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