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In a pilot study, the distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations in the peripheral blood and skin tests with recall antigens have been examined in 42 patients with gastrointestinal cancer before and during a perioperative parenteral hyperalimentation. Concerning the calories and the concentrations of amino acids and carbohydrates, two different solution regimens were applied. During parenteral nutrition with 2400 and 2200 kcal especially the absolute numbers of lymphocyte subpopulations increase reflecting the changes of total lymphocyte count. There was no marked difference between the 2 groups. Both solutions are qualified to balance the preoperative catabolic situation indicated by preoperative lymphopenia. This kind of parenteral nutrition did not influence the patient's cellular immunological status which was tested by 3 recall antigens. It must, however, be considered that the physical i.e. nutritional situation of the patients was not reduced to an extent where the immunological status was impaired. Our results suggest that in the perioperative period cancer patients should be supported by hypercaloric parenteral nutrition. On the other hand more sensitive immunological tests such as DNCB for skin testing and functional assays for in vitro tests are necessary to assess the effects of this kind of therapy.
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PMID:[The effect of parenteral nutrition on cellular immune status in patients with gastrointestinal cancer]. 11 May 58

Experiments were conducted to determine if food intake and adrenalectomy influenced abnormal antioxidant defense mechanisms observed in obese mice. Paired male C57BL/6J mice of two genotypes, obese (ob/ob) and lean (+/?), were fed a nonpurified diet ad libitum or restricted (2.5 g/d) until 3 mo old. Obese mice had larger livers and kidneys but smaller brains than lean mice. Plasma ceruloplasmin activity of obese mice was 240% of that of lean mice. Restricting food intake but not adrenalectomy reduced this difference, but ceruloplasmin activity of obese mice was still 150% of that of restricted-fed lean mice. Glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity in liver of obese mice was 70% of that in control lean mice; however, in kidney GSH-Px activity was 135% of that in obese mice. Both liver and kidney GSH-Px differences were eliminated by food restriction but not by adrenalectomy. Blood and brain GSH-Px activity was not influenced by the mutation. Liver and kidney copper-zinc superoxide dismutase activity was lower in obese mice than in lean littermates, 30 and 20%, respectively. Food restriction eliminated this difference in liver but not in kidney. Glutathione S-transferase activity using 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene as substrate was 55% lower in liver (not kidney) of obese mice than in lean mice and this difference was not markedly influenced by food restriction. Obese mice have marked changes in the steady-state activities of a number of protective enzymes that are organ dependent and, in part, due to the hyperphagia associated with this mutation.
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PMID:Influence of genetic obesity, food intake and adrenalectomy in mice on selected trace element-dependent protective enzymes. 337 40

In carcinoma of the esophagus, response to in vivo sensitization with recall antigens and DNCB was markedly depressed with 13% and 16% positivity respectively. Similarly, the number of T-cells was found to be significantly low (24 +/- 14) as compared to normal control (61 +/- 23). Blastogenesis index with PHA was only 1.75 +/- 1.04 in contrast to normal of 6.79 +/- 2.57. This depression was independent of serum albumin level and body weight. Cell-mediated immunity was further depressed following radiotherapy and did not improve following enteral alimentation for 3 weeks. In untreated patients, there was a significant rise in levels of IgA (298 +/- 184 mg/100 ml) as compared to normal (154 +/- 54 mg/100 ml). Levels of IgA did show a downward trend following enteral hyperalimentation. Circulating immune complexes and serum CEA level were elevated in almost 50% of patients. These data confirm the influence of tumor-related impairment of cell-mediated immunity while nutrition appears to affect IgA levels.
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PMID:Immunity in esophageal carcinoma. 641 76