In vitro suppression of the phagocytic response of fish macrophages by tetracyclines

1987 
Tetracycline (TC) and oxytetracycline (OTC) caused a dose-dependent suppression of the chemiluminescence (CL) emitted by phagocytes from the kidney of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri, using zymosan or latex beads as the stimulus. Compared to the control response without antibiotics, partial but significant suppression was found after exposing the cells to OTC concentrations of 0.1–50.0 μg ml−1. Cells exposed to 100 or 500 μg ml−1 OTC showed CL responses below the base levels elicited by control cells. Comparable results were obtained with cells exposed to TC and stimulated by the same stimuli. The kinetics of the CL response and the suppressive effects of the antibiotics were similar in cells from individual fish but the magnitude of responses varied. No acclimation occurred following extended exposure to the drugs.
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