EFFECT OF SCAVENGERS OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND Ca2+-CHANNEL BLOCKER ON THE HUMAN LYMPHOCYTE CHEMILUMINESCENCE
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    It was reported that Con A-induced, Luminol-dependent chemiluminescence response of human peripheral lymphocytes might be inhibited by scavengers of reactive oxygen species (ROS), ie, vitamin C, sodium benzoate, mannitol, L-histidine, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase. It was suggested that human lymphocyte chemiluminescence (Ly-CL) is related to the generation of ROS after lymphocytes were stimulated with Con A. ROS participating in human Ly-CL contained ·OH, 1O2,H2O2, O2-· and so on. The higher the concentraction of Ca2+-channel blocker——Verapamil presented, the lower the intensity of human Ly-CL observed. Probably, human Ly-CL depended on increased intracellular [Ca2+] of lymphocyte stimulated with antigens or mitogens. These findings propose that human Ly-CL may be an early events of lymphocyte activation.

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Zhang Xuejun, Liu Lian, Si Chanping. EFFECT OF SCAVENGERS OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND Ca2+-CHANNEL BLOCKER ON THE HUMAN LYMPHOCYTE CHEMILUMINESCENCE[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1990,17(6):444-447

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  • Received:September 22,1989
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