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Nitrous Oxide Decreases Motility of Human Neutrophils In Vitro

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1982

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The effect of 80 per cent nitrous oxide on motility of human neutrophils obtained from six volunteers was studied in vitro. In every case, random migration through the pores of 3 micrometer-millipore filter paper, was reduced (mean value 16 per cent). Chemotaxis toward casein also was reduced in every case (mean value 22 per cent). These results contrast with a previous study in which mean rates of migration were found to increase following exposure to 2 per cent halothane.