Morpho-functional aspects of the influence of procaine and diethylaminoethanol treatment on the immune system of rabbits.

M Bordea, C Ardeleanu, A Dolganiuc, A Olinescu, A Vrăbiescu
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Research was conducted in 24 male rabbits divided into three equal groups: 1) Controls; 2) Given daily i.m. injections with 15 mg/kg body weight of procaine for 30 days; 3) Given daily i.m. injections with 15 mg/kg body weight of diethylaminoethanol (DEAE) for 35 days. Blood samples were taken from the auricular vein to perform haematological investigations: before treatment, during treatment and for another 7 weeks after termination of treatment. At the end of the experiment, the animals were sacrificed in order to collect: 1) leukocytes, macrophages and lymphocytes from their spleen, for the purpose of immunological investigations, and 2) fragments of bone marrow (femur), thymus and spleen, for histopathological investigations. The result of haematological investigations indicated a statistically significant increase of circulating lymphocytes had occurred in rabbits treated with DEAE. There was an increase of percentage as well as of number of circulating lymphocytes. The increase occurred gradually in the course of treatment and continued after treatment was terminated. There were higher values than the initial ones by 44.4% and 66.4%, respectively, during the second and the fourth week after termination of treatment. Afterwards, the values started decreasing, so that by the end of the experiment (week 7 after termination), the values came close to those before treatment. Immunological findings indicated that T lymphocytes collected from rabbits treated with procaine or DEAE did not synthesize migration inhibition factors. Procaine and DEAE were found, in vitro, not to have a polyclonal stimulating effect over T lymphocytes. A study of blastic differentiation showed lymphocytes from treated rabbits to incorporate a larger amount of tritiated thymidine, by 52.6% in the procaine group and by 90% in the DEAE group, than those from non-treated rabbits. Histopathological examination indicated signs of a more intense activity in tissue formations involved in cell proliferation in the lymphoid organs collected from DEAE treated rabbits.

普鲁卡因和二乙胺乙醇对家兔免疫系统形态功能影响的研究。
研究对象为24只雄性家兔,分为三组:1)对照组;2)每日静脉注射普鲁卡因15 mg/kg体重,连续30天;3)每日ig注射二乙胺乙醇(DEAE) 15 mg/kg体重,连续35 d。在治疗前、治疗期间和治疗结束后的另外7周,从耳静脉采集血样进行血液学调查。实验结束时,处死动物,采集脾脏白细胞、巨噬细胞和淋巴细胞,用于免疫学研究;采集骨髓(股骨)、胸腺和脾脏碎片,用于组织病理学研究。血液学调查结果显示,经DEAE治疗的家兔循环淋巴细胞有统计学意义的增加。外周血淋巴细胞百分比及数量均有增加。在治疗过程中逐渐增加,并在治疗结束后继续增加。治疗结束后第2周和第4周的数值分别比初始值高44.4%和66.4%。之后,数值开始下降,到实验结束时(终止后第7周),数值接近治疗前的数值。免疫结果表明,兔经普鲁卡因或DEAE处理后的T淋巴细胞不能合成迁移抑制因子。普鲁卡因和DEAE在体外对T淋巴细胞无多克隆刺激作用。一项关于成母细胞分化的研究表明,与未处理的家兔相比,处理家兔的淋巴细胞含有较多的氚化胸腺嘧啶,普鲁卡因组为52.6%,DEAE组为90%。组织病理学检查显示,DEAE处理兔淋巴器官中参与细胞增殖的组织形成有更强烈的活动迹象。
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