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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
neutropenia
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Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) was used in 146 patients with hematologic disorders: hyperviscosity syndrome, 74; cryoglobulinemia, 53; porphyria, 9;
immune complex disease
, 3; cold agglutinin disease, 1; hemolytic uremic syndrome, 1; autoimmune hemolytic anemia, 1; autoimmune thrombocytopenia, 1; autoimmune
neutropenia
, 1; Clq deficiency, 1; and secondary immunodeficiency, 1. It was shown that TPE applied in patients with hyperviscosity syndrome resulted in rapid reduction of paraprotein concentrations, and normalization or significant decrease of serum viscosity associated with marked clinical improvement (regression of neurologic, renal, hematologic, visual and other disturbances). Application of TPE in patients with cryoglobulinemia resulted in plasma cryoglobulin reduction and clear clinical effects (blood flow improvement, skin ulcer healing, reversal of impaired renal function and disappearance of purpura and other abnormalities). Very good results were obtained in patients with porphyria (decreased sensitivity to sunlight) and also in patients with Clq deficiency. Satisfactory clinical improvement and better laboratory findings were also seen in patients with
immune complex disease
, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, autoimmune thrombocytopenia and hemolytic uremic syndrome.
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PMID:Application of therapeutic plasma exchange in hematology. 1015 67
C5a is implicated as a pathogenic factor in a wide range of immunoinflammatory diseases, including sepsis and
immune complex disease
. Agents that antagonize the effects of C5a could be useful in these diseases. We have developed some novel C5a antagonists and have determined the acute anti-inflammatory properties of a new small molecule C5a receptor antagonist against C5a- and LPS-induced neutrophil adhesion and cytokine expression, as well as against some hallmarks of the reverse Arthus reaction in rats. We found that a single i.v. dose (1 mg/kg) of this antagonist inhibited both C5a- and LPS-induced
neutropenia
and elevated levels of circulating TNF-alpha, as well as polymorphonuclear leukocyte migration, increased TNF-alpha levels and vascular leakage at the site of immune complex deposition. These results indicate potent anti-inflammatory activities of a new C5a receptor antagonist and provide more evidence for a key early role for C5a in sepsis and the reverse Arthus reaction. The results support a role for antagonists of C5a receptors in the therapeutic intervention of immunoinflammatory disease states such as sepsis and
immune complex disease
.
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PMID:A new small molecule C5a receptor antagonist inhibits the reverse-passive Arthus reaction and endotoxic shock in rats. 1084 15