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Immunologic phagocytosis by macrophages: effect by stimulation of alpha adrenergic receptors.
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1975
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Immune ActivationCyclic Adenosine MonophosphateImmune RegulationImmunologyCell DeathPharmacotherapyImmune SystemInflammationAlpha Adrenergic ReceptorsAdrenal GlandMice Peritoneal MacrophagesAlpha Adrenergic AgentsImmune MediatorImmunologic PhagocytosisMacrophage BiologyAllergyImmune FunctionEndocrinologyPharmacologyPhagocyteAnti-inflammatoryMedicine
Alpha adrenergic stimulating drugs, metaraminol, norepinephrine, phenylephrine, was found to increase, in vitro, immunological phagocytosis by mice peritoneal macrophages. This effect could be inhibited by dibenamine, a blocking agent. The stimulation by alpha adrenergic agents was similar to that caused by drugs that reduce the intracellular levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate or by drugs that increase the levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate.