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Rabbits were treated with cyclophosphamide and 5-fluorouracil, myelosuppressive cytostatic agents, applied with a single dose of 1/3 LD50 or daily doses of 1/30 LD50 given for 14 days. Functional tests for evaluation of granulopoiesis were regularly performed at standard intervals and were following: leukocytosis, bone marrow picture with mitotic index, 3H-thymidine incorporation in vitro followed by autoradiography of labeled promyelocytes and myelocytes, serum
lysozyme
activity, mobilization of granulocyte reserve pool by staphylococcal alpha-toxin, cytochemistry of granulocytes, phagocytosis ability and Nitro-BT reduction. It has been found that 6-10 days after application of cytostatics, a marked
depression
of proliferation of young granulocyte forms and lowered reserve pool, are regularly observed. This was followed by spontaneous regeneration of granulopoiesis. No changes were noted in functional tests of mature granulocytes in peripheral blood. It is suggested that for investigation of the impairment of granulopoiesis after application of cytostatic agents, most suitable is evaluation of mobilization of the bone marrow reserve pool,
lysozyme
activity in blood serum and labelling of promyelocytes and myelocytes with 3H-thymidine in vitro.
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PMID:Inhibition of normal granulopoiesis by cytostatic agents. 6 8
Lysozyme activity of macrophages and giant cells in various human granulomas were examined with immunoperoxidase bridge method in tissue sections. Various numbers of epithelioid cells and giant cells of epithelioid cell granulomas of tuberculosis, sarcoidosis and Crohn's disease exhibited intense granular cytoplasmic
lysozyme
activity. Foreign body granulomas induced with various substances showed negative or faintly positive
lysozyme
stain. Macrophages and giant cells of aspergillus granuloma associated with thymus hypoplasia and T-cell
depression
contained no
lysozyme
. The results suggest that cell-mediated immunology plays an important role for the
lysozyme
synthesis of macrophages in granuloma.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical observation of lysozyme in macrophages and giant cells in human granulomas. 36 52
The relationship between neutrophil polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) locomotion and the exocytosis of neutrophil cytoplasmic granules was studied by assessing these processes in cells migrating through micropore filters and by measuring the effects of degranulating stimuli on PMN chemotaxis, orientation, adhesiveness, and ability to bind the chemoattractant f-Met-Leu-[3H]Phe. Studies of cells migrating through cellulose nitrate filters indicated that concentrations of f-Met-Leu-Phe optimal for exocytosis were greater than those optimal for chemotaxis and actually inhibited cell migration. In other studies incubation of PMNs with concentrations of secretagogues causing exocytosis of 30% or greater PMN
lysozyme
increased cell adhesiveness and inhibited chemotaxis. PMNs that had secreted more than 30%
lysozyme
appeared round, did not orient in a gradient of chemoattractant, and were capable of significantly less f-Met-Leu-[3H]Phe binding than were control cells. The decreased binding of f-Met-Leu-Phe was not associated with hydrolysis of chemotactic peptide by washed cells, although peptide hydrolysis was caused by cell products secreted extracellularly after vigorous exocytosis. In contrast, when only 10--15% cellular
lysozyme
was released f-Met-Leu-Phe binding was enhanced significantly and there was no
depression
of chemotaxis. The data indicate limited exocytosis of intracellular granule contents is associated with increased availability of PMN cehmotactic factor receptors. Vigorous exocytosis is associated with inactivation of chemotactic responsiveness related to increase cell adhesiveness, decreased PMN binding of chemotactic factors, and to hydrolysis of chemoattractants by factors secreted extracellularly.
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PMID:Role of secretory events in modulating human neutrophil chemotaxis. 37 35
Endotoxin preparations from the S. paratyphi B cultures, isolated by various methods, were treated with
lysozyme
(splitting of beta-1,4-glycoside links of lipid A) and lipase of the pancreas (splitting of complex ester links of glycerophosphatides). Lysozyme and, to a lesser extent, lipase, were capable of partial
depression
of the toxic endotoxin function. The process of enzymatic detoxication coursed selectively, without influencing the serological and immunological activity of the preparations. Suppositions are put forward on the complicated nature of the toxic endotoxin function manifestation and possibility of provision of detoxication effect by specific actions differing by the point of application.
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PMID:[Study of the structure and function of endotoxins with the aid of enzymes. 2. Modification of Salmonella paratyphi B endotoxin with lysozyme and lipase]. 41 57
Similar changes in the nonspecific immunity indices were noted in experiments on rats and guinea pigs with adjuvant disease:
depression
of blood serum bactericidal activity and increase of the
lysozyme
and complement level, as well as inhibition of the phagocytic activity of leukocytes and production of normal antibodies to O- and Vi-antigens of typhoid bacilli in rats. Changes in disturbances of natural immunity factors in adjuvant disease correlated with the severity of the process in both animal species.
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PMID:[Disruption of the mechanisms of natural immunity in the initial stage of adjuvant disease in rats and guinea pigs]. 60 46
The author studied the response of the mechanical stage of the RES phagocytosis and the serum
lysozyme
level in white mice after fractionated exposures to 10 R and 100 R daily. It was observed the activation of these systems after low summed doses and, on the other hand, its significant
depression
after high summed doses. The causes of these changes are discussed.
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PMID:Effect of gamma ray low doses on the system of the nonspecific defense of the organism. 71 14
A study was made of some nonspecific immunity indices in staphylococcus sepsis and gastroenterocolitis during the infectious process in young children. Results of these investigations pointed to the
depression
of bactericidal and
lysozyme
activity of the blood serum and of the immunoadherence reaction at the acute period of the disease, and to some increase at the phase of recovery. There was also found an elevation of the phagocytic activity (of the phagocytolysis percentage) at the acute phase of the staphylococcus sepsis and gastroenterocolitis Antistaphylococcus gamma-globulin produced a positive effect on the
lysozyme
and bactericidal activity of the blood sera and promoted an increase of the blood phagocytic activity in the sick children.
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PMID:[Several indices of non-specific immunity in staphylococcal sepsis and staphylococcal gastroenterocolitis in children of different ages]. 98 93
Mutation of the gene m3 of phage P22 causes permanent
depression
of macromolecular synthesis in the infected host and thus inhibits phage development as indicated by burst size and
lysozyme
production. The permanent
depression
of macromolecular synthesis is most probably due to blockage of the transport process. The m3 allele is dominant over m+. m3 allows some transcription of phage genes (however, the difference between early and late function is not clear). The inhibitory effect of m3 on DNA synthesis may be indirect.
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PMID:Effect of m3 gene on the development of phage P22. 110 21
Serum levels of IgM, IgG and IgG-antibody subclasses directed against cell envelopes, lipopolysaccharides and cytoplasmic fractions from Capnocytophaga sputigena, C. gingivalis and C. ochracea were examined in age-, race- and sex-matched periodontally healthy (n = 25) subjects and subjects with adult periodontitis (n = 25). The envelopes and cytoplasmic fractions were obtained by ballistic disintegration of the cells and ultracentrifugation. Cell envelopes were treated with DNase, RNase and
lysozyme
. Lipopolysaccharides were obtained by hot phenol-water extraction and treated with DNase and RNase. The relative levels of the antibodies in response to the cell fractions were measured by the streptavidinbiotin micro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Both groups showed IgM and IgG antibodies to each fraction of the three Capnocytophaga species, but the frequency of positive IgG subclass responses varied. The IgG4 responses were lower than the other subclasses. There were no significant differences between the IgM antibody levels of the two groups. However, the adult periodontitis group had significantly lower IgG antibody titres to the cell envelopes and cytoplasmic fractions of C. gingivalis and C. ochracea, and lipopolysaccharide of C. gingivalis. These results were reflected in the depressed levels of IgG1 and/or IgG2 to these cellular fractions from the same bacterial species. The adult periodontitis group also showed a lower level of IgG1 to the cytoplasmic fractions of C. sputigena without any
depression
in the total IgG antibody level. There were no significant differences between the groups in IgG3 and IgG4 antibody levels to any of the cellular fractions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Serum antibody responses in human periodontitis to cellular components of Capnocytophaga. 141 21
In 156 men, 46 non-smokers, 47 smokers, 19 non-smokers exposed to organic solvents and 41 smokers exposed also to solvents the levels of immunoglobulins,
lysozyme
, C3c, C4, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, coeruloplasmin and haptoglobins were determined in serum, besides that the counts of circulating T, B and non-T non-B lymphocytes were calculated. A synergistic depressing effect of cigarette smoke and organic solvents was found on certain immunity parameters. This
depression
was manifested also as changes in the concentrations of IgA, IgD, IgG,
lysozyme
and T-lymphocyte subpopulations.
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PMID:[Effect of smoking on the indicators of immunity and the acute-phase reaction in persons professionally exposed to solvents]. 145 56
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