Abstract:
Blood neutrophils and pulmonary alveolar
macrophages isolated from calves at 3 and 6
wk of age were cultured in medium without
added vitamins or supplemented with vitamin
A, vitamin E, vitamin A and vitamin E, or ßcarotene
and vitamin E. Macrophage bactericidal
activity improved with A-E supplementation
compared to ß-carotene-E supplementation
at wk 3. Neutrophil bactericidal activity
decreased with all vitamin E treatments at wk 3
and with vitamins E and A-E at wk 6.
Neutrophil phagocytosis improved at wk 3 with
A, E, and A-E supplementations. The chemotactic
index improved at wk 3 with ß-carotene-
E compared to vitamin E alone and at wk 6
with vitamin E compared to vitamin A and
control treatments. The retinol content of
neutrophils at wk 3 was variable, but by wk 6,
cells supplemented with A, E, or A-E had
higher retinol concentrations than control cells.
Neutrophil a-tocopherol concentrations at 3 wk
increased over controls with vitamin E or ßcarotene-
E supplementation, but at wk 6,
vitamin E-supplemented cells were different
only from vitamin A-supplemented cells.
These data suggest that there are optimum
plasma concentrations of vitamins A and E for
leukocyte functions.