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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
immaturity
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To extend our studies about phenotypical and functional alterations of G-CSF-induced neutrophils we have evaluated their light-scatter profile, mobilization of intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) and membrane depolarization after stimulation. A significant increase in the forward scatter signals could be demonstrated in such neutrophils from patients with neutropenias of various origin and from healthy test subjects. This increase began 4 h and returned to normal 96 h after G-CSF injection in the latter group. We found an impairment of [Ca2+]i mobilization in neutrophils from patients with glycogen storage disease type IB after stimulation of these cells with fMLP. It was even more pronounced than in
severe congenital neutropenia
(
SCN
). However, [Ca2+]i fluxes were normal when ionomycin was used. Neutrophils from patients with cyclic neutropenia (cyNP) and chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (chNP) mobilized [Ca2+]i similar to those from healthy donors. Furthermore, we found a decreased percentage of neutrophils depolarizing after stimulation with fMLP and PMA in patients with
SCN
, whereas membrane depolarization was normal in patients with chNP and cyNP. All the alterations found here are suggested to be caused by a partial
immaturity
of the neutrophils, although in vivo activation and a direct effect of G-CSF on myeloid precursors might be involved.
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PMID:Changes in light-scatter profile, membrane depolarization and calcium mobilization of neutrophils induced by G-CSF in vivo. 752 31