Heat production in different populations of human blood cells exposed to immune complexes in vitro : The importance of the Fc parts of immunoglobulins and the influence of active complement
By use of a batch microcalorimeter of the thermopile type, heat production was measured in isolated populations of human peripheral blood cells exposed to defined immune complexes formed in vitro. It was found that most of the heat production recorded in whole blood after admixture of immune complexes occurs in the granulocytes. Under these conditions small but constantly higher activation values