Abstract: | The effects in vitro of heparin on different functions of human neutrophilic leucocytes were assessed. Granulocyte aggregation, enzyme release and superoxide anion generation induced by FMLP (10(-6) M), ConA (30 micrograms/ml), and A 23187 (5 microM) were evaluated. Heparin was able to inhibit, in a dose-dependent way, FMLP-mediated and ConA-mediated granulocyte activation. Heparin inhibited cellular aggregation at the final concentration of 100-500 micrograms/ml, while the inhibiting effect on enzyme release and superoxide anion production was present at lower concentrations (10-100 micrograms/ml). No activity was observed on A 23187-induced granulocyte stimulation. The inhibiting effect of heparin on FMLP-induced granulocyte activation proved to be time-dependent. The hypothesis that an interaction of heparin with cells may possibly initiate the inhibitory effect is proposed. |