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The effects of infection on various aspects of lymphoid function in gnotobiotic dogs with 2 virulent strains of canine distemper virus (CDV), Snyder-Hill CDV and R252-CDV, were compared. Both infections resulted in a viremia-related lymphopenia which was nonselective in that the percentages of B and T cells remained unchanged throughout the observation period. Nonfatal Snyder-Hill-CDV infection resulted in a transient
depression
of in vitro lymphocyte responses to phytohemagglutinin-P, whereas R252-CDV produced prolonged in vitro suppression of phytohemagglutinin-P stimulation. The differences observed are of minor significance and do not explain the differences in central nervous system demyelinating potential between these 1 strains of CVD.
Am J Vet Res 1977
Dec
PMID:Comparison of canine distemper virus strains in gnotobiotic dogs: effects on lymphoid tissues. 30 24
Lymphocyte subpopulations in patients with pre-invasive and invasive cervical carcinoma, other gynaecological malignancies and controls were studied. T lymphocytes were recognized by their ability to form spontaneous rosettes with sheep red blood cells (E rosettes). Two surface marker characteristics were used to detect B lymphocytes: the receptors for activated complement responsible for erythrocyte-antibody-complement (EAC) rosette formation, and surface membrane immunoglobulin (SMIg), which is readily stainable by immunofluorescence. There was a significant
depression
in T cells in association with invasive but not pre-invasive cervical carcinoma. The results for B cells varied according to the method used for their detection. EAC rosette-forming (EAC-RFC) were significantly raised in patients with invasive cancers but not in patients with pre-invasive cancer. SMIg-bearing cells were not significantly altered by the presence of malignant disease. The changes in E-RFC and EAC-RFC numbers were more marked in patients with extensive cancers. Possible functional implications of these findings are discussed.
Clin Exp Immunol 1977
Dec
PMID:T- and B-lymphocyte subpopulations in pre-invasive and invasive carcinoma of the cervix. 30 87
Levamisole depresses the number of autologous rosette-forming cells (ARFC) in the spleen of nude (congenitally athymic) mice. Intravenous administration of 2.5 mg/kg of levamisole produces maximal
depression
. This effect appears 15 h after injection and is transient, partially disappearing after 48 hr. Dexamisole is devoid of this depressing activity. Thymopoietin, a thymic hormone, is also shown to lower the level of autologous rosette formation. These results suggest a stereospecific interference of levamisole with the maturation of immature T-cell precursors in a manner resembling the action of thymic hormones.
Clin Exp Immunol 1977
Dec
PMID:Effect of levamisole on autologous rosette-forming cells in nude mice. 30 89
The tolerance to sheep red blood cells induced with cyclophosphamide became more profound and prolonged in mice thymectomized before or after the tolerance induction. The greatest immunocompetence
depression
was achieved when the operation was preformed 24 hours before the tolerogenic treatment. The results obtained confirmed the assumption that this form of tolerance was due to deficiency of a definite T-helpers clones.
Biull Eksp Biol Med 1978
Dec
PMID:[Effect of thymectomy on induction of immunologic tolerance in adult mice and on the recovery of initial immunoreactivity]. 31 Mar 25
A 49-year-old man is described with morphologic T cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, whose clinical course, however, progressively deteriorated with central nervous system involvement, resistance to treatment and death within eight months. In addition to widespread organ invasion by leukemic cells there was
depression
of cellular immunity. The leukemic lymphocytes showed an aberrant response to mitogens, and despite undetectable Ia-like surface antigens were able to stimulate allogeneic cells in the mixed leucocyte reaction. From this and similar cases reviewed herein, it appears that the syndrome of small T-lymphocyte leukemia of the adult is a rapidly aggressive and resistant disease with characteristic clinical and laboratory findings.
Cancer 1978
Dec
PMID:Small lymphocyte T-cell leukemia in the adult. 31 Mar 37
The natural killer activity of isolated mononuclear cell populations of acute myelocytic leukemia (AML) patients in remission and relapse was compared with that of mononuclear cells obtained from normal subjects. The target cells consisted of 51Cr-labeled blast cells of the K-562 cell line, which was originally obtained from a patient with chronic myelocytic leukemia in blast crisis. The natural killer activity of lymphocytes from AML patients in remission was similar to or higher than that of normal subjects. A marked
depression
in this function was associated with relapse, as well as with heavy combined chemotherapy. It is concluded that natural killer activity assessed in vitro is an accurate indicator of the clinical stage of AML patients.
Isr J Med Sci 1978
Dec
PMID:Natural killer activity in patients with acute myelocytic leukemia. 31 67
Serum from patients with genitourinary cancer was tested for ability to support transformation of autologous or normal lymphocytes stimulated with ATG. Selected for specificity for T-lymphocytes, ATG at times gave a more sensitive indication of a serum defect than did PHA. Although poor transformability in the presence of patient serum suggests an inhibitor, this test cannot rule out the possibility of a limitation of an essential nutrient usually supplied by serum. Presence of inhibitor(s) was more strongly indicated by contrasting transformation of normal lymphocytes with patient serum against a panel of normal sera. The presence of circulating inhibitor(s) was confirmed by demonstrating
depression
of transformation of normal lymphocytes in complete medium by chromatographic fractions from patient serum that did not support transformation. In several instances, patient serum was more inhibitory of autologous than normal lymphocytes, which suggested an additional way of examining host immune competence.
Natl Cancer Inst Monogr 1978
Dec
PMID:Effect of sera of patients with genitourinary tract cancers on transformation of lymphocytes stimulated with anti-thymocyte globulin. 31 92
A technique for measuring the maximum contractile element velocity (Vpm) of the myocardium was developed, verified, and employed in patients to allow accurate intraoperative assessment of the adequacy of myocardial protection. Four groups of patients were studied. Ten patients had coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) with cardioplegia; 13 had CABG with coronary perfusion, ventricular fibrillation at 28 degrees C, and aortic clamping for distal anastamoses; 6 had aortic valve replacement (AVR) with cardioplegia; and 7 had AVR with coronary perfusion to the beating heart. For cardioplegia, a solution of 5% dextrose in 0.2% saline at 4 degrees C with 25 mEq of potassium chloride and 12.5 gm of mannitol was infused initially, followed by 500 ml every 30 minutes. Clinically all patients did well, and there were no deaths. Patients having CABG with intermittent coronary perfusion during ventricular fibrillation had significant (p less than 0.01)
depression
of Vpm from 38.3 to 30.8 sec-1 while Vpm in patients having CABG with cardioplegia was unchanged. Patients having AVR with continuous coronary perfusion or with cardioplegia (average anoxia time, 70.4 minutes) had no significant change in Vpm. We conclude that this cardioplegic solution provided adequate protection of myocardial function for up to 105 minutes of continuous aortic clamping in humans. The
depression
in Vpm observed following CABG with intermittent coronary perfusion is consistent with previous suggestions that this combination is detrimental because of maldistribution of coronary blood flow during ventricular fibrillation.
Ann Thorac Surg 1978
Dec
PMID:Effects of cardioplegic solution on human contractile element velocity. 31 64
Although the physiological benefits of left ventricular venting during cardiopulmonary bypass have been documented experimentally, air embolus is still a concern clinically, and surgeons, therefore, continue to debate whether or not to vent routinely during coronary revascularization. In this study, 10 patients vented during revascularization and 10 not vented were studied immediately before and after cardiopulmonary bypass using Sarnoff ventricular function curves to assess changes in ventricular performance. Stroke work index by each patient before and after bypass was compared at common left atrial pressures and concomitant similar systemic resistances. In patients who were vented, there was overall no change in function (98 +/- 7% of control; range, 146--73%). In patients who were not vented, there was overall significant
depression
of function (67 +/- 5% of control; range, 91--45%, p less than 0.01). The overall absence of
depression
in patients who were vented, several of whom had very poor ventricles before bypass, strongly supports venting for coronary revascularization.
Ann Thorac Surg 1978
Dec
PMID:Ventricular venting during coronary revascularization: assessment of benefit by intraoperative ventricular function curves. 31 66
The efficacy of nefopam, a novel analgesic agent, was compared to pentazocine in a double blind study in 40 cancer patients with chronic pain. Both drugs were administered orally for 10 days. Pain relief after nefopam was at least as good as after pentazocine. Side efftects after nefopam were different in nature and less frequent than after pentazocine; respiratory
depression
or sedation were no observed.
Fortschr Med 1977
Dec
01
PMID:[Analgesia with mild side effects]. 33 98
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