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In this review emphasis is put on the mechanisms for the antiinflammatory and immunoregulatory role of glucocorticoids in man. Glucocorticoids have numerous effects some of which are permissive; steroids are thus important not only for what they do, but also for what they permit or enable other hormones and signal molecules to do. Some important effects are the result of altered protein synthesis due to steroidreceptor complex formation. One such protein is macrocortin which is induced by glucocorticoids. Macrocortin inhibits the enzyme phospholipase A2, thereby reducing the formation of prostaglandins and leukotriens. Steroids also reduce the release or synthesis of plasminogen activator and certain cytokines such as interleukin 1 and macrophage migration inhibitory factor. Glucocorticoids inhibit the release of histamin and lysosomal constituents of possible importance for the inflammatory response. In addition, steroids have profound effects on the circulation and distribution of white blood cells.
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PMID:Antiinflammatory and immunoregulatory effects of glucocorticoids: mode of action. 307 81

In the presence of a colony-stimulating factor, murine bone marrow cells proliferate and differentiate into macrophages. This culture system was taken as a model to study the expression of various functions by macrophages in the course of maturation. Several tests were performed daily and in parallel from the same batch of cells. It was found that certain functions were expressed early and were also characteristic for mature macrophages such as Fc receptors, phagocytosis of latex beads and unspecific esterase activity. Other functions appeared and disappeared in an ordered sequence, such as the response to macrophage migration inhibitory factor and chemotactic factor as well as the production of interferon and of plasminogen activator. The time course of functional expression was strongly dependent on proliferation of precursor cells as well as proliferation of differentiated macrophages. It is suggested that the phenotypic expression of functions during differentiation is the basis for the functional heterogeneity of macrophages.
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PMID:Sequential expression of functions during macrophage differentiation in murine bone marrow liquid cultures. 616 25

Macrophages which are intimately involved in acute and chronic inflammatory reactions are functionally heterogeneous not only with regard to the expression of constitutive functions but also in their response to lymphokine signals. The biological basis of this heterogeneity is poorly understood. Whether we are dealing with true subpopulations or with intermediately stable phenotypes has not been resolved. To study these questions we adopted a bone marrow liquid culture system in which bone marrow cells--in the presence of a colony-stimulating factor--proliferate and differentiate into macrophages. This culture system was taken here as a model to study the expression of various functions by macrophages in the course of maturation. Several tests were performed daily and in parallel from the same batch of cells. It was found that certain functions were expressed early and were also characteristic for mature macrophages such as Fc receptors, phagocytosis of latex beads and unspecific esterase. Other functions appeared and disappeared in an ordered sequence, such as the response to macrophage migration inhibitory factor and chemotactic factor as well as the production of interferon and plasminogen activator. The time course of functional expression was strongly dependent on proliferation of precursor cells as well as on proliferation of differentiated macrophages. It is concluded that the transient phenotypic expression of functions during differentiation is the basis for the functional heterogeneity of macrophages.
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PMID:Heterogeneity of macrophages in response to lymphokines and other signals. 618 13