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Studied were a total of 85 (33 male and 52 female) donkeys of the Martina Franca breed of the domestic ass, aged from one to twelve years. Stated are the results for the normal values of hemoglobin, hematocrit, ESR, total erythrocyte and leukocyte counts, leukocyte formula, blood sugar, cholesterin, urea, total protein and protein fractions, some micro- and macroelements, and enzymes as tabulated in four diagrams. No differences have been established with regard to sex. It has been found that with young animals the normal values of hemoglobin and erythrocytes are lower than with adult ones. With aging the total count of leukocytes shows a lowering trend, while the percent of neutrophiles rises. The lymphocyte profile of the white blood picture of this breed animals has been shown to be combined with eosinophilia. The amount of total protein with young donkeys is lower than with older ones, however, the albumin-globulin ratio remains unchanged. It is also stated that the concentration of inorganic phosphorus and calcium is in reverse correlation with the age of the animals--inorganic phosphorus is higher and calcium is lower in young animals, and vice versa. So far as the enzyme activity is concerned the values of the investigated enzymes are generally lower in donkeys than in horses.
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PMID:[Normal values of the hematological, biochemical and enzymological indices of the donkey]. 381 Dec 8

The effect of a new dihydropyridine-derivative calcium antagonist, PY 108-068, on resting and postexercise flow rates was evaluated in 12 adult asthmatic subjects in a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, cross-over study. The study consisted of 2 periods, each lasting for 3 days. For a given period a single dose of PY 108-068 (or placebo) was given orally, 75 mg on the first day and 150 mg on the second and third day. Spirometry was obtained at 30-min intervals thereafter. On Day 3, 75 min after the medication was given, a 6-min treadmill exercise test was performed breathing dry air. The mean maximal FEV1 recorded after 150 mg of PY 108-068 on Day 2 was 15 +/- 4% higher than the daily baseline (p less than 0.05), whereas after placebo the maximal FEV1 value was not different from the daily baseline. Also, the mean FEV1 values, expressed as percent of the daily predrug baseline, were significantly higher at 2 and 3 h after 150 mg of PY 108-068 than the respective values after placebo (110 +/- 4 compared with 95 +/- 1, and 106 +/- 5 compared with 91 +/- 3, respectively). Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB), expressed as maximal percent fall in FEV1 from preexercise baseline, was attenuated by PY 108-068 as compared with placebo (% delta FEV1 of 20 +/- 6 and 40 +/- 4, respectively; p less than 0.001). Protection against EIB did not correlate with the resting bronchodilation induced by PY 108-068, but was more likely if the patient had eosinophilia. Thus, PY 108-068 not only attenuates EIB but also causes resting bronchodilation, a unique finding for calcium channel blockers.
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PMID:Bronchodilatation and attenuation of exercise-induced bronchospasm by PY 108-068, a new calcium antagonist. 394 68

A patient had extensive foreign-body granulomatous inflammation of multiple skin sites and of the inguinal lymph nodes with splenomegaly, cutaneous anergy to common skin antigens, and peripheral blood eosinophilia. The patient had an elevated serum angiotensin-converting enzyme level. Histologically, the granulomas were of the foreign-body type with lymphocytes, histiocytes, eosinophils, and giant cells, some that contained doubly refractile crystalline material. Electron-probe x-ray microanalysis identified silicon, magnesium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, titanium, and chromium in the crystalline material. These findings suggest talc, cement, and inorganic pigment as possible sources of the crystals. This case is reported for its unusual clinical, laboratory, and morphologic features.
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PMID:Widespread foreign-body granulomas and elevated serum angiotensin-converting enzyme. 629 13

Medusa cells, amoeboid variants of the eosinophil with pseudopod-like processes, were examined by light microscopy (LM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the secondary electron imaging (SEI) and the backscattered electron imaging (BEI) modes of the scanning electron microscope. TEM was performed on rare medusa cells found in leukocyte concentrate preparations where the ion contents of the collection and fixation media were balanced so that divalent cations such as calcium and magnesium were not sequestered. LM, SEI and BEI studies were performed principally on cytochemically-stained films of leukocyte concentrate preparations on microscope slides or coverslips. These films of patients with eosinophilia contained many medusa cells and much higher ratios of medusa cells to eosinophils than critical point-dried specimens, if they were prepared as for routine hematologic examination, and precautions were taken to insure that calcium and magnesium ions in collection and fixation media were not sequestered. After brief glutaraldehyde fixation, the smears were stained with either osmium tetramethylethylenediamine (Os-TMEDA) for acid mucopolysaccharides, or 3,3'-diaminobenzidine (DAB)/hydrogen peroxide medium for peroxidases. The Os-TMEDA was sufficiently conductive for SEM. Chelation of the oxidatively-polymerized DAB dye with copper nitrate rendered it conductive. These conductive and electron-opaque stains permitted the correlation of SEI with BEI on individual cells, their unambiguous identification as eosinophils or medusa cells and their differentiation from other leukocytes by virtue of content and/or size of their granules and their degree of nuclear segmentation.
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PMID:Studies of eosinophil medusa cells by electron imaging modes. 641 7

1-Alkyl-2-lyso-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine:acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase catalyzes the conversion of biologically inactive lysophospholipid to bioactive platelet-activating factor (1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, PAF) by an acetylation reaction. The activity of this enzyme in eosinophils isolated from patients with eosinophilia is stimulated (up to 4-fold) in a dose-, time-, and Ca2+/Mg2+-dependent manner after exposure to the eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis (ECF-A), C5a, formyl-methionylleucylphenylalanine (fMLP), or ionophore A23187. The three naturally occurring chemotactic factors (ECF-A, C5a, and fMLP) cause a rapid and transient increase of enzyme activity, with a maximum at 1 or 3 min, whereas ionophore A23187 maintains an elevated level for up to 15 min. The activity of 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetylhydrolase, an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of PAF to lyso-PAF, is not affected by C5a, fMLP, or ionophore A23187. The presence of PAF in eosinophils was established by demonstrating the lipid nature of the compound, the RF value being identical with that of synthetic 1-hexadecyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine on thin layer chromatograms, and by its ability to induce serotonin release from rabbit platelets. Furthermore, ECF-A, C5a, fMLP, and ionophore A23187 all induce the secretion of PAF from eosinophils. These findings suggest that the generation and release of PAF could be a consequence of eosinophil chemotactic activation and may thus function in inflammatory and allergic reactions in which eosinophils participate.
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PMID:Increased biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor in activated human eosinophils. 642 92

Eosionophilic fasciitis (EF) was observed in a girl who suddenly developed indurations of the limbs accompanied by hypergammaglobulinaemia and peripheral eosinophilia. The deep fascia was impressively thickened and infiltrated with numerous inflammatory cells showing focal accumulations of eosinophils. The disease was progressive in spite of application of corticosteroids, and within three years, symmetrical sclerodermatous lesions developed on the face and trunk, going along with a severe sclerodactyly without Raynaud's phenomenon, as well as contractures of the upper and lower limbs causing complete disability. Visceral involvement was slight (decreased motility of the esophagus and restriction of pulmonal function); slight calcium deposits were disclosed at the soft tissue of the ankles; and nuclear antibodies of the speckled type appeared in a titer up to 320. The fascia was still the most involved tissue, but there was no peripheral or tissue eosinophilia. EF seems to be a special variant within the broad spectrum of scleroderma; and although it usually has a benign course, it may change into an unclassified variety of scleroderma and lead to severe disability.
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PMID:[Fasciitis eosinophilica--transition to an unusual scleroderma (scleroderma-fasciitis)]. 648 47

A 45-year-old woman developed severe pain in both knees, attributable to subchondral osteolysis of the femoral condyles. A metabolic investigaexcretion disclosed a marked increase in urinary excretion of calcium, hydroxyproline and fluoride. There was an accompanying elevation of erythrocyte sedimentation rate and peripheral eosinophilia. At the height of fluoride tion, fluoride renal clearance was reduced over values determined later when the fluoride excretion was diminished. We speculate that there may have been circulating microcrystals of hydroxyapatite to explain these differences of renal clearance.
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PMID:Transient painful osteolysis -- a metabolic study. 709 86

The profound importance of thrombosis in natural history of venous and arterial thromboembolism justifies long-term use of heparin, the best antithrombotic agent. Through the study of 88 cases concerning patients treated by subcutaneous calcium-heparin for a time from 3 months to 6 years, in several indications of venous and arterial thromboembolism, we can bring the following results: - The treatment is easily accepted when patients are inquired and trained. The doses must be adapted according to clotting assays, which do no more restrain patients than during oral anticoagulant treatment. - The frequency of hemorrhagic complications is the same than during antivitamine K treatments. - Thrombosis occur rarely during heparin therapy, but with high frequency during oral anticoagulant treatments. - Osteoporosis is a real but acceptable risk (10 p. cent) of long-term heparin prescription. - The true limit of treatment is the frequency (34 p. cent) of cutaneous hypersensibility reactions with high blood eosinophilia rate. Always mild, this reaction is related to the subcutaneous administration, and heparin is likely not the single impeached substance. These undesirable effects bind us to their thorough study, in order to obtain better tolerated drugs.
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PMID:[Long-term administration of calcium-heparin in thromboembolism (author's transl)]. 722 47

Eosinophils having one or more pseudopod-like processes of various lengths are observed in bone marrow, peripheral blood, sputum, nasal smears, and in other exfoliative cytology and tissue specimens after fixation and staining for histochemical study; they are called medusa cells. Although the conformations and lengths of the processes vary, they resemble protozoal pseudopodia. The form which first called our attention to these cells is a conical determinate projection that tapers to a fine tip, much like a protozoal axopod. A basal specialization in the form of a vesicle or thickening may be frequently observed where the process protrudes from, or appears attached to, the cell body. The processes of these eosinophil variants appear morphologically specialized to interact with other cellular elements of the blood and are occasionally seen in contact with, or engulfing, erythrocytes, platelets or other leukocytes. Two hydroperoxidases have been elucidated in eosinophils and medusa cells by virtue of different substrate specificities, subcellular localizations and inhibitor sensitivities. One of these hydroperoxidases is shown by 3,3'-diaminobenzidine, is cyanide resistant, and is never observed in granules or rods in the medusa cell processes; it is frequently polarized to the sites of contact of medusa cells with other cellular elements of the blood. The other hydroperoxidase is revealed by p-phenylenediamine-pyrocatechol, is sensitive to cyanide and is frequently observed in granules and rods in medusa cell processes as well as in a population of larger granules in the cell bodies; the granules in the processes appear to be precursors to the rods, which may be related to Charcot-Leyden crystals. The extrusion of medusa cell processes is facilitated by the divalent cations calcium and magnesium and is inhibited by anions which sequester them such as phosphate, EDTA, citrate and oxalate. Medusa cells have been observed in samples from both rodents and humans and can be very prominent when eosinophilia accompanies allergy, parasitosis and malignancy.
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PMID:Medusa cells: cytostructure and cytochemistry of amoeboid eosinophils with pseudopod-like processes. 733 80

Previous studies of the biochemistry and physiology of eosinophils have relied upon cells obtained from patients with eosinophilia (EE). It is unknown whether such cells might have been activated or partially exhausted by the pathological state causing eosinophilia. We examined cell surface charge, membrane transport of deoxyglucose, activation of lyso-somal acid phosphatase, and oxidative metabolism to provide a profile to compare EE with purified normal eosinophils (NE) and normal neutrophils. Eosinophils or neutrophils were obtained in >95% purity from normal individuals and patients with eosinophilia of diverse etiologies. Cell surface charge was determined by electrophoretic mobility in micromoles per second per volt per centimeter. Normal eosinophils demonstrated a surface charge of 2.46+/-0.03. Stimulation of the cells by zymosan-activated serum (ZAS) reduced the surface charge to 1.82+/-0.02. In contrast, the charge of "resting" EE was already reduced (1.89+/-0.05) and was not altered by ZAS. Resting and stimulated neutrophils had a charge of 1.98+/-0.01 and 1.69+/-0.02, respectively. Uptake of [(3)H]2-deoxyglucose has been shown to reflect carrier-facilitated hexose transport in granulocytes. Deoxyglucose uptake by resting NE and NE stimulated by ZAS was 2.40+/-0.40 and 5.44+/-0.39 (cpm x 10(-3)/2 x 10(5) eosinophils), respectively. Resting and stimulated EE demonstrated deoxyglucose uptake of 7.55+/-0.58 and 15.3+/-0.6, respectively.Lysosomal acid phosphatase was determined by an electron microscopic cytochemical technique. In normal eosinophils and neutrophils, lysosomal acid phosphatase in mature cells is held in a latent form. Normal eosinophils demonstrated weakly positive acid phosphatase activity in 7.8+/-1.2% of the specific granules. Normal eosinophils, stimulated by opsonized staphylococci or the calcium ionophore A23187, develop rapid activation of acid phosphatase in approximately 80% of the granules throughout the cells. Resting EE were usually already activated and demonstrated acid phosphatase in 48.6+/-8.6% of the granules (range, 2-95% granules positive; significant activation was observed in preparations in EE from 11 of 15 patients). Oxidative metabolism was monitored by measurement of the hexose monophosphate shunt (HMPS) (metabolism of 1-[(14)C]glucose to (14)CO(2)). Previous studies demonstrated that resting EE have an HMPS activity which is nearly that of stimulated neutrophils, yet EE remain capable of further 7-10-fold increase when stimulated by opsonized zymosan. In contrast, the HMPS of NE (resting and stimulated) was not significantly different from that of neutrophils. Thus eosinophils obtained from patients with eosinophilia appear significantly activated when compared with normal eosinophils by the criteria of surface charge, activation of lysosomal acid phosphatase, membrane hexose transport, and hexose monophosphate shunt activities.
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PMID:Comparison of human eosinophils from normals and patients with eosinophilia. 744 Jul 15


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