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Postlethwaite A E - - 1995
A number of humoral and cellular immune abnormalities are present in patients with early scleroderma (systemic sclerosis). Most of these abnormalities reflect ongoing autoimmune reactions of the cellular and humoral types, resulting in a variety of autoantibodies to cellular and tissue constituents. Evidence exists for a defect(s) in immunoregulation favoring ...
Imbach P - - 1995
In honour of Professor Rossi's 80th birthday we review the development of our understanding of the immune and auto-immune nature of the pathogenesis of immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). The immune aspects have been documented by postviral alterations of the cellular and humoral immune system, by new methods of specific auto-antibody ...
Romano-Carratelli C - - 1995
Microgram amounts of protein SV-IV, a major secretory protein produced by adult rat seminal vesicle epithelium, markedly decrease the mouse humoral immune response to cellular xenogeneic or allogeneic antigens (sheep red blood cells (SRBC) or mouse epididymal spermatozoa). The significant reduction in the total number of splenocytes and their main ...
Wetmore L - - 1994
The lateral septal area (LSA) is a primary control region for psychoneuroendocrine functions, and we have previously reported that kainic acid (KA) lesions in the LSA and the hippocampus have inhibitory and facilitatory effects, respectively, on the humoral immune response of female rats. Thus, these limbic structures may selectively participate ...
Ip Y T - - 1994
Insects resist bacterial infections through the induction of both cellular and humoral immune responses. The cellular response involves the mobilization of hemocytes, whereas the humoral response utilizes antibacterial peptides that are synthesized in the fat bodies and secreted into the circulating hemolymph. Recent studies suggest that the induction of the ...
Volk H D - - 1994
IL-2-PE40 is a chimeric protein composed of human IL-2 genetically fused to the amino terminus of a modified form of Pseudomonas exotoxin lacking its cell recognition domain. The immunosuppressive efficacy of IL-2-PE40 was demonstrated in several experimental murine transplant and autoimmune models. However, some observations suggested that IL-2-PE40 could not ...
Imbach P A - - 1994
Two facts support the definition of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) as an immune disorder. First, antibodies against platelets, which often appear after a viral infection, provoke the increased elimination of these cells. Viral disease may change the complex immune response of the host at different levels. In chronic ITP, the ...
Barry W H - - 1994
Much progress has been made in defining the mechanisms by which altered systolic and diastolic function of the heart may be produced by components of the immune system activated during allograft rejection and myocarditis and in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. It is clear that injury of the vascular bed can ...
Colditz I G - - 1994
Immune and inflammatory responses occurring during dermal infestation by larvae of Lucilia cuprina can retard larval growth and development. This study examined the effect of 4 classes of humoral inflammatory mediators on larval growth in an in vitro assay. Mediators of plasma leakage (histamine, bradykinin, platelet-activating factor and serotonin), leucocyte ...
Boudin C - - 1994
In malaria-endemic areas, protective immunity is acquired gradually. Some authors have proposed that different stages can be distinguished during development. To test this hypothesis, several in vitro assays of the host immune response to P. falciparum were performed in three groups of individuals: 'unprotected' children with clinical attacks, 'semi-immune' children, ...
Sharma M L - - 1994
A 50% ethanolic extract of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth. (Scrophulariaceae) leaves (PKLE) was found to stimulate the cell-mediated and humoral components of the immune system as well as phagocytosis in experimental animals. PKLE elicited a dose-related increase in SRBC, induced 4 h (early) and 24 h (delayed) hypersensitivity reactions ...
López-Karpovitch X - - 1994
PROBLEM: Experimental and clinical evidence has suggested an immunostimulatory effect of prolactin and that bromocriptine, an inhibitor of prolactin release, counteracts the actions of prolactin on the immune system. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of elevated serum prolactin levels on the immune system in patients ...
Fink S D - - 1994
Soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in serum may correlate with disease activity in sarcoidosis. T cells that accumulate within pulmonary sarcoid lesions may demonstrate downregulation of their T-cell receptor-CD3 complex. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6 appear to be increased in sarcoidosis and interact with various cell types to propagate ...
Gupta G S - - 1994
Effects on fertility of female mice after hyper-immunization with human lactate dehydrogenase-C4 have been studied at (50 + 25 x 4) and (50 + 50 x 4) micrograms doses of protein for two consecutive cycles of pregnancy. Results of heterologous immunization are described in relation to the role of LDH-C4 ...
Robertson C R - - 1994
Vasculitis is a clinicopathologic process that involves inflammation and necrosis of blood vessels, resulting in a wide range of clinical diseases. The pathogenesis of vasculitis has been attributed to immunologic mechanisms, including immune complexes, cellular immunity, and humoral immunity, with numerous inciting events such as infection, drugs, malignancy, or toxins. ...
Lynes M A - - 1993
Extracellular metallothionein (Zn,Cd-MT) has previously been shown to be a potent inducer of lymphocyte proliferation and to synergize with polyclonal activators in proliferation assays. In this report, the effects of metallothionein on the development of humoral responsiveness are examined. In vivo, the specific anti-ovalbumin (OVA) IgG response was diminished by ...
Kubota T - - 1993
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although it has been suggested that humoral immunity plays a role in the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage, there has been no quantitative assay for cellular immunity. We studied the kinetics of immune cells in the subarachnoid space after subarachnoid hemorrhage in the rat. METHODS: ...
Modlin R L - - 1993
The specific anergy seen in severe, disseminated leprosy appears to represent multifaceted actions of macrophages and suppressor T lymphocytes. Identification of cytokine mediation in these events helps to account for the immune system's "choice" of cellular versus humoral defenses--and points toward manipulation of cytokine switches for immunotherapy against infectious and ...
Jarosz J - - 1993
1. Pupae of Galleria mellonella and Pieris brassicae given an injection with live, non-pathogenic Enterobacter cloacae or abiotic foreign molecules induce an acquired immunity that corresponds with the synthesis of haemolymph proteins of antibacterial activity. 2. This humoral defensive response which persists for several days, differs quantitatively between insect species ...
Dean A F - - 1993
The brains of 21 rhesus monkeys inoculated with SIVMAC251 were examined after intervals ranging from 3 to 27 months and compared with five uninoculated controls. Eighteen animals became infected and individually exhibited several distinct patterns of disease. Nine (50%) had largely intramural leptomeningeal venous infiltrates (LMVI) without multinucleate giant cells ...
Pan Q - - 1993
The effect on the humoral immune response in rats by bilaterally destroying cell bodies in the hippocampus with kainic acid or by electrolytic lesion was studied. After 3 days a humoral immune response was evoked by injecting 1 ml of 10% sheep red blood cells. Five days later, the haemolysin ...
Powrie F - - 1993
CD4+ T cells, via the cytokines that they produce, play a pivotal role in the induction and regulation of cell-mediated and humoral immunity. Recently it has become clear that the CD4+ T-cell population is heterogeneous and that distinct CD4+ T-cell subsets, defined by their cytokine repertoire, regulate cell-mediated and humoral ...
De Ponti F - - 1993
Long term administration of anticonvulsants is sometimes associated with impairment of the humoral and/or cellular immune response. Furthermore, certain well known adverse reactions to antiepileptics may have an immunotoxicological origin e.g. lymphadenopathy, pseudolymphoma and systemic lupus erythematosus. However, two important questions remain unresolved. First, the possibility that epilepsy per se ...
Lloyd A R - - 1993
The pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains unknown. The syndrome often follows a recognized or presumed infection and the disorder may therefore result from a disordered immune response to a precipitating infection or antigenic challenge. Abnormalities of both humoral and cellular immunity have been demonstrated in a substantial proportion ...
Suzumura A - - 1993
Recent studies have suggested that cytokines, such as interleukin-l(IL-l), tumor necrosis factor(TNF)α, or interferon(IFN) γ, play a role in the development of astrocytic gliosis. In this study, we examined the effects of these cytokines on the proliferation of purified astrocytes in vitro, using the colorimetric assay, bromodeoxyuridine uptake by astrocytes, ...
Stone, William H.
The objective of this study was to complete profiles of immune competence in rhesus monkeys more than 25 years after single exposures to protons of different energies. Access to irradiated animals provided a unique opportunity to study late effects on the immune systems of nonhuman primates; late immunological defects could ...
Goodnow C C - - 1992
Discrimination between self and non-self in humoral immunity is mediated in part by elimination or inactivation of self-reactive B-cell clones. This type of repertoire censoring requires that self-reactive B cells make a choice between these and alternative cellular fates. The details of this developmental decision-making and the steps where it ...
Pruett S B - - 1992
Morphine suppresses humoral immune responses, causes thymic hypoplasia and suppresses NK (natural killer) activity in animal models. There is evidence that thymic hypoplasia and NK suppression are predominantly mediated by indirect mechanisms. The mechanism of morphine-induced humoral immunosuppression is less certain. Recent reports suggest that morphine and other opioids can ...
Singh M - - 1992
To study the immunokinetics of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV1), donkey mares were immunised with a laboratory strain of EHV1, or with recommended doses of Pneumabort-K vaccine (EHV1 Army 183 strain, formalin-inactivated, with an oil adjuvant) and a booster was given after three months. Humoral immune responses were studied by employing ...
Uher F - - 1992
Activation of mature B cells to proliferation and terminal differentiation is a multistep process controlled mainly by macrophages and T cells. However, there is growing evidence that B cells and other factors can also regulate the humoral immune response. Here, Ferenc Uher, Eva Rajnavölgyi and Anna Erdei describe their work ...
Kanková-Vancurová M - - 1992
The toxicity of acyclovir (ACV) produced by Lachema, Brno was compared with that of Zovirax, Wellcome. The in vitro suppressive effect of both substances was found equal and concentration dependent. The primary humoral antibody response was more sensitive to ACV than the cellular (blast transformation) response. However, spleen cells of ...
Fournier M - - 1992
Immunotoxicity of the technical atrazine formulation, AAtrex, was examined in C57Bl/6 female mice following a sublethal exposure to equivalent 1/2-1.64 LD50 doses of the herbicide. Animal weight was not affected by the herbicide exposure. No dose-related changes could be concluded for fluctuations in organ weight, changes in the spleen cell ...
Karnad A B - - 1992
Spontaneous regression of low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma often has been reported. Proposed mechanisms of this event have included concomitant infections and enhanced cellular and humoral antitumor responses by the host. Spontaneous regression of high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is rare and has never been reported in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome ...
Czarny A - - 1992
Shigella flexneri outer membrane proteins (OMP) which had been earlier found to exert immunomodulatory effect on cell mediated immune response were also found to act as immunomodulator of the humoral immune response. Effects of OMP were investigated in the experiments in vitro and in vivo, where the level of humoral ...
Streilein J W - - 1992
The normal aqueous humor contains a variety of soluble immunosuppressive factors, including transforming growth factor-beta, alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone, and vasoactive intestinal peptide. These factors are largely the secretory products of parenchymal cells of the iris and ciliary body. TGF beta has recently been shown to alter the functional capacity of ...
Descotes J - - 1992
A number of investigations have suggested that cadmium may exert immunosuppressive effects in animals even though conflicting findings, due mainly to varying conditions of exposure, have been reported. Overall, cadmium has been shown to enhance humoral immune responses at low levels of exposure, whereas higher ones may result in either ...
Heideman M - - 1992
Thermal injury is associated with altered immune defense. Extensive and deep thermal injuries lead to depressed immune defense function with both cellular and humoral defense affected. There is an intricate interaction between various components of the immune system. The altered specific immune response is seen as a depressed ability to ...
Nassef N E - - 1991
Humoral and cell-mediated immune responses were studied in forty scabietic patients and twenty healthy control individuals. The parameter findings for quantitative assessment of humoral immune response by the single radial immune diffusion technique indicated that IgA was significantly decreased, IgG & IgM were significantly increased while there was no statistical ...
Prasad R N - - 1991
Humoral immune response of normal rhesus monkeys was studied after giving a standard dose of primaquine. The drug did not effect the level of complement (C3) and its haemolytic activity. Levels of Immunoglobulin i.e. IgG, IgM & IgA and number of immunoglobulin secreting cells also remained unaffected. Results of this ...
Saif Y M - - 1991
Immunosuppression caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is of major interest because of the widespread occurrence of the infection in commercial chickens. Infection with IBDV at an early age significantly compromises the humoral and local immune responses of chickens. The cellular immune response is also compromised by apparently to ...
Ader R - - 1991
Experimental studies in humans and experimental animals document the acquisition and extinction of classically conditioned alterations of different parameters of humoral- and cell-mediated immune responses. Although the aversive effects of cyclophosphamide in a taste aversion learning paradigm has been the most frequently used model, conditioned immunomodulatory effects are not confined ...
Tawfik A F - - 1991
Vancomycin, teicoplanin, daptomycin, and coumermycin were investigated for immunomodulatory activity on both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in Balb/c mice. All four antibiotics did not produce any interference with these responses as measured by hemolytic plaque assay and delayed-type hypersensitivity to sheep red blood cells. The administration of these antibiotics ...
Blander S J - - 1991
In a previous study, we demonstrated that immunization of guinea pigs with the major secretory protein (MSP) of Legionella pneumophila, serogroup 1 induced humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to MSP and protective immunity against lethal aerosol challenge with this serogroup of L. pneumophila. Although serogroup 1 L. pneumophila cause most ...
Marić D - - 1991
There is a large body of evidence for the role of thymosin peptides in immunogenesis and immunity. In this paper we report on the influence of prothymosin alpha 1 (ProT-alpha 1), a hormone-like peptide derived from the calf thymus, on humoral and cellular immune reactions in the rat. Young adults ...
Chuykov V V - - 1991
The report covers the initial steps in construction of a mathematical model, namely a conceptual description of antiviral immune response regulation. The model describes cellular and molecular levels of the basic mechanisms: interaction of virus with a sensitive cell; action and activation of nonspecific resistance factors (phagocytosis, antiviral action of ...
Khanna R - - 1991
Serum protein changes in mice treated for varying durations with lead nitrate and subsequently infected with 1000 H. nana eggs were compared with their counterpart controls, only treated and only infected groups. Decreased values of beta and gamma globulins in all the experimental groups along with higher worm recoveries indicate ...
Tawfik A F - - 1990
Ciprofloxacin, pefloxacin, norfloxacin, and ofloxacin were investigated for immunomodulatory activity on humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Ciprofloxacin and pefloxacin altered the humoral immune responses of mice to sheep red blood cells. This effect was not exhibited by norfloxacin or ofloxacin. All four quinolones did not alter cell-mediated responses. When these ...
McCafferty M C - - 1990
Chlamydia psittaci, a zoonotic bacterium, is the causal agent of enzootic abortion of ewes, an important disease of sheep in many European countries. The major thrust of current chlamydial research is directed towards the human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. This review attempts to bring together relevant information concerning the host immune ...
Degitz K - - 1990
We have reviewed the knowledge of the human TCR and its implications in dermatology. The TCR has been shown to be the molecule responsible for specific cellular immunity in the same way that immunoglobulins confer humoral immunity. Much has been learned about the complex genomic organization of the TCR chains ...
Jarosz J - - 1990
Bioassays of American foulbrood larval scale filtrates have shown the presence of an immune inhibitor with a specific activity of proteases that selectively destroy cecropin-like activity in insect immune hemolymphs. It was an unexpected phenomenon to find that Bacillus larvae protease(s), even at trace concentrations, totally inhibits bactericidal activity of ...
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