Androgen-sensitive period of humoral immune reactivity development in male mice.

I R Nikonenko, T M Zelenskaya
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The influence of androgens on the humoral immune reactivity development was investigated in male CBA mice. Positive correlation was found to exist between the plasma androgen level and the primary immune response throughout the pubertal period. The androgen-sensitive period of the humoral immune reactivity development coincided with the early stages of sexual maturation (from the 18th to the 30th day of life). In mice orchidectomized on the 18th day of life (18 ORx) the immune response followed the pattern of that in intact males up to 3 months of age but did not reach its peak at 4 months of age. On the contrary, in mice orchidectomized on the 30th day of life (30 ORx) the immune response was maximal at 2 months of age and remained high thereafter. Ten-day treatment of 18 ORx mice with daily injections of testosterone propionate at a dose of 0.1 or 1 mg/kg b.w. was ineffective in making their immune reactivity pattern similar to that in 30 ORx mice, while daily injections of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT, 1 mg/kg b.w.) was effective. The results suggest that the stimulating influence of testes on the humoral immune reactivity development in maturing mice is effected via DHT.

雄性小鼠体液免疫反应性发育的雄激素敏感期。
研究雄激素对雄性CBA小鼠体液免疫反应性发育的影响。在整个青春期,血浆雄激素水平与原发性免疫反应呈正相关。体液免疫反应性发育的雄激素敏感期与性成熟早期(出生后第18 ~ 30天)一致。在出生第18天(18 ORx)切除兰花的小鼠中,免疫反应在3个月龄前与完整雄鼠相同,但在4个月龄时没有达到峰值。相反,在出生第30天(30 ORx)切除兰花的小鼠,免疫反应在2月龄时达到最大,此后一直保持较高水平。对18只ORx小鼠每日注射0.1或1 mg/kg体重的丙酸睾酮10天治疗无效,无法使其免疫反应模式与30只ORx小鼠相似,而每日注射5 α -二氢睾酮(DHT, 1 mg/kg体重)有效。提示睾丸对成熟小鼠体液免疫反应性发育的刺激作用是通过DHT实现的。
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