Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. The effect of an acidic extracellular milieu on pHi in phagocytosing neutrophils. / Isolated human peripheral blood neutrophils (4 replicates from 8 healthy donors) were exposed to opsonized heat-killed E coli(pathogen-to-phagocyte ratio 20:1) in standard HCO3−-buffered RPMI medium (pH 7.45) and a bicarbonate-free HEPES-buffered medium (pH 5.8). pHi was monitored during bacterial ingestion. Cytosolic acidification was significantly greater following phagocytosis in the acidic extracellular medium (P < .001 by 2-way ANOVA). All data mean ± SEM.

The effect of an acidic extracellular milieu on pHi in phagocytosing neutrophils.

Isolated human peripheral blood neutrophils (4 replicates from 8 healthy donors) were exposed to opsonized heat-killed E coli(pathogen-to-phagocyte ratio 20:1) in standard HCO3-buffered RPMI medium (pH 7.45) and a bicarbonate-free HEPES-buffered medium (pH 5.8). pHi was monitored during bacterial ingestion. Cytosolic acidification was significantly greater following phagocytosis in the acidic extracellular medium (P < .001 by 2-way ANOVA). All data mean ± SEM.

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