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[Leukocyte function in colostrum (author's transl)].

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    Breast milk contains immune cells like macrophages and lymphocytes that produce antibodies. While infant immune cell activity in breast milk is notable, it doesn't match adult levels.

    Area of Science:

    • Immunology
    • Human Physiology
    • Lactation Biology

    Context:

    • Breast milk composition and immunological functions are crucial for infant development.
    • Understanding the cellular components of breast milk provides insights into neonatal immunity.

    Purpose:

    • To quantitatively and qualitatively analyze breast milk, focusing on the function of its cellular components.
    • To evaluate the phagocytic activity of leukocytes and antibody production by lymphocytes in breast milk.

    Summary:

    • Analysis of breast milk, particularly colostrum, revealed leukocytes with phagocytic activity comparable to newborn infants but lower than adults.
    • Lymphocytes present in breast milk produce secretory IgA and IgG, contributing to passive immunity.
    • The study discusses the immunobiological significance of breast milk based on existing literature and novel findings.

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    Impact:

    • Highlights the role of breast milk's cellular components in conferring immune protection to newborns.
    • Provides a deeper understanding of the immunological contributions of breast milk to infant health.
    • Informs research on neonatal immunity and the benefits of breastfeeding.