Protocol for: Isolation of Mouse Neutrophils
Abstract or Description:
Neutrophils are widely used in research to elucidate the mechanisms of
inflammation, including such processes as
cell adhesion, chemotaxis, superoxide release, production of reactive nitrogen intermediates, and granule exocytosis. This unit presents a protocol for the
induction of an enriched exudate of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) in the peritoneal cavity of
mice. Neutrophils are then isolated using continuous gradient
centrifugation. This is followed by a protocol for isolating neutrophils from peripheral
blood. An alternate method for the
purification of PMN from peritoneal exudate
cells or peripheral
blood by Histopaque density gradient
centrifugation is also provided. The
cell purification protocol can be modified to obtain nonelicited neutrophils from peritoneal fluid.
Citation: DOI: 10.1002/0471142735.im0320s22
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