McCarthy DA, Rampton DS, Liu Y-C. Peripheral
blood neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease:
morphological evidence of in vivo activation
in active disease. Clin Exp Immunol 1991; 86:
489-493.
Clin Exp Immunol 1991 Dec;86(3):489-93
School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary and
Westfield College, London, England.
Morphological evidence of activation in vivo
of circulating neutrophils in patients with
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was sought
by quantitative light microscope examination
of toluidine blue-stained preparations made
from peripheral venous bloods that had been
fixed immediately ex vivo. The proportion of
spherical (unactivated) circulating neutrophils
was reduced in active Crohn's disease (73%;
46-96 (median; range), n = 11) compared with
inactive Crohn's (90%; 45-99; n = 18, P less
than 0.01) and normal subjects (94%; 44-98;
n = 13, P less than 0.05). There tended to be
fewer spherical neutrophils in active ulcerative
colitis (77%; 13-96; n = 17) than in quiescent
colitis (88%; 57-99, n = 13, P less than 0.1)
or normal subjects (P less than 0.05). Activated
neutrophils occur in the circulating pool of
patients with active IBD and can be detected
by light microscopy of peripheral venous blood
leucocyte preparations.
PMID: 1684141