| Literature DB >> 1106914 |
I J Simpson, N Amos, D J Evans, N M Thomson, D K Peters.
Abstract
In guinea-pig nephrotoxic nephritis induced by a sheep antibody there was minimal glomerular capillary deposition of C3 and accumulation of polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN) in the heterologous phase. The C4-deficient strain developed the same injury as normal Duncan-Hartley animals. Complement depletion with cobra venom factor, polymorph depletion with nitrogen mustard or anti-PMN serum and treatment with antihistamines provided no protection. The relationship between the dose of nephrotoxic antibody and the proteinuria was similar for gamma1 and gamma2 subclasses and the F(ab')2 fragment of gamma1 antibody. However, the F(ab') and F(ab) antibody fragments, though fixing on the glomerular basement membrane, did not cause proteinuria. It is concluded that the development of proteinuria in this system: is largely independent of the complement-polymorph system; is due to the fixation of the F(ab')2 fragment of the antibody molecule; and does not depend on an intact Fc piece.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1106914 PMCID: PMC1538165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330