van Lommel A, van den Steen P, Lauweryns J M
Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, School of Medicine, Laboratory of Histopathology, 12 Minderbroedersstraat, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Cell Tissue Res. 1995 Dec;282(3):519-22. doi: 10.1007/BF00318884.
A close topographical association between neuroepithelial bodies and immune cells is occasionally observed in the lungs of various neonatal mammalian species. The immune cells concerned are mast cells and neutrophil or eosinophil granulocytes. In the lungs of newborn puppies having undergone left lung autotransplantation, mast cells are particularly numerous in the airway mucosa of both right and left lungs and their association with neuroepithelial bodies is highly significant. Several of the substances known to be synthesized by the neuroepithelial bodies have a chemoattractive effect on immune cells. Thus, our observations indicate that intrapulmonary neuroepithelial bodies contribute to the local immune response.
在各种新生哺乳动物的肺部,偶尔会观察到神经上皮小体与免疫细胞之间存在紧密的地形学关联。相关的免疫细胞是肥大细胞以及中性粒细胞或嗜酸性粒细胞。在接受左肺自体移植的新生幼犬的肺部,左右肺的气道黏膜中肥大细胞特别多,并且它们与神经上皮小体的关联非常显著。已知由神经上皮小体合成的几种物质对免疫细胞具有化学吸引作用。因此,我们的观察结果表明肺内神经上皮小体有助于局部免疫反应。