Complement C5a Alters the Membrane Potential of Neutrophils during Hemorrhagic Shock.
David A C MessererStephanie DenkKarl J FöhrRebecca HalbgebauerChristian Karl BraunFelix HönesJulia HarantMichael FaulerManfred FrickBenedikt L NußbaumPeter RadermacherSebastian HafnerMarkus S Huber-LangPublished in: Mediators of inflammation (2018)
PMN showed a significant dose- and time-dependent depolarization in response to C5a with a strong response after one minute. The chemotactic peptide fMLP also evoked a significant shift in the membrane potential of PMN. Acidification of the cellular microenvironment significantly enhanced depolarization of PMN. In a clinically relevant model of porcine hemorrhagic shock, the C5a-induced changes in membrane potential of PMN were markedly diminished compared to healthy littermates. Overall, these membrane potential changes may contribute to PMN dysfunction in an inflammatory environment.
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