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Pre-culture of spleen cells for 24 h before addition of activator greatly improved the mitogenic response to phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). Spleen cells were separated into plastic-adherent and non-adherent populations and in some experiments purified further to 'macrophages' and 'lymphocytes' respectively. A critical mixture of lymphocytes and macrophages (10:1) gave twice the mitogenic response of lymphocytes alone to PHA and SRBC in cultures of foetal, juvenile and adult guinea-pig spleen cells. Vigorous mitogenic responses to PHA and SRBC were found at 36 days of gestation. The mitogenic response increased from 46-56 days of gestation to above adult level. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) obtained by the Westphal method was a superior mitogen to LPS extracted by the Boivin technique. Plaque-forming cells (PFC) could not be induced in vitro at any age even with the addition of LPS. Evidence was obtained for mitogenic and blastogenic lymphokines produced by lymphocytes activated with PHA or produced by lymphocytes activated with PHA or SRBC (but not LPS). These lymphokines were produced by activated splenic lymphocytes of a 40-day-old foetus; older animals showed no evidence for a quantitative increase in lymphokine production. The onset and maturation of mitogenic responsiveness in the guinea-pig and human foetus is compared by age-equivalence.
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PMID:Ontogeny of mitogenic responsiveness to PHA and sheep erythrocytes and lymphokine production in foetal guinea-pigs. 84 76

Spleen cells from mice immunized with sheep red cells were separated by differential adherence to insolubilized histamine, catecholamines, and prostaglandins. The hormones were insolubilized by linking them to Sepharose beads through a protein carrier. We measured hemolytic plaque formation (per million splenic leukocytes) of cells which passed through columns of hormone-carrier-Sepharose beads (i.e., those cells that failed to bind). As compared with control (no column) cells, the number of plaque-forming cells was substantially reduced by passage through histamine, epinephrine, isoproterenol, and prostaglandin-E(2) columns. Plaque-forming cells were not significantly reduced by passage through carrier Sepharose (another control) or norepinephrine- and prostaglandin-F(2alpha)-carrier Sepharose columns. Thus, the ability of an insolubilized hormone preparation to subtract plaque-forming cells roughly correlated with the presence of pharmacologic receptors for the corresponding free hormones, as judged by stimulation of cyclic AMP accumulation in the same cells, reported previously. Both 19S and 7S plaque-forming cells were subtracted by columns prepared from pharmacologically active hormones, but none of the insolubilized hormones stimulated accumulation of intracellular cyclic AMP. The cell membrane phenomenon that allows adherence to a given hormone-carrier-bead column may be identical with the cell receptor.
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PMID:Separation of specific antibody-forming mouse cells by their adherence to insolubilized endogenous hormones. 435 14

Spontaneously hypertensive male and female rats (SHR) were compared with Wistar/Kyoto (W/K) controls at 15 wk and 80 wk of age. Treatment of the young and old hypertensives with thymosin, fraction 5, lowered the blood pressure within 4 wk of the start of treatment. Following 10 wk of injections, the blood pressures of the hypertensive rats remained at a depressed level for about 6 wk. The thymic hormone raised the depressed spontaneous T-cell rosette formation of the aged hypertensive rat and increased the lymph node T-cell response to the mitogens, Con A and PHA. Thymosin administration over a period of 7 wk increased the size of the aged hypertensive thymus. No similar effect was observed in the W/K. Spleen cell production of prostaglandin E (PgE) was markedly higher in the young hypertensive and immune complex deposition was found in the glomeruli and tubules of the aged SHR kidneys. Thymosin lowered the high level of PgE to normal and decreased the immune complex deposition in the kidney. IgG1 levels were considerably depressed in the SHR as compared to the W/K. Following thymosin administration levels of IgG1 increased 2-fold in both rat strains. Plaque-forming cells from the spleens of the untreated SHR were about 3-fold less than those of the age-matched W/K. Following treatment with thymosin the number of plaque-forming cells of both groups demonstrated a substantial further decrease. Spontaneous hypertension in rats is similar, in certain respects to autoimmune-like diseases in humans with a depression in T-cell activity as well as immune complex deposition; both conditions being altered by exposure to a thymic extract.
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PMID:Immune response modulation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. 634 14

Spleen cell suspensions obtained from mice immunized with sheep erythrocytes form localized zones of hemolysis ("antibody plaques") when incubated in agar gel containing sheep red blood cells and complement. Plaque formation can be inhibited by prior incubation in vitro with spleen cell suspensions from another strain of mice previously sensitized to the first by spleen cell transplant. Suppression of plaque formation was found to be quantitatively related to the number of cells incubated and apparently reflected a homograft reaction in vitro of one spleen cell population against another. Plaque inhibition may be a useful indicator of transplantation immunity.
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PMID:INHIBITION OF ANTIBODY PLAQUE FORMATION BY SENSITIZED LYMPHOID CELLS: RAPID INDICATOR OF TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY. 1416 96