Literature DB >> 1180179

Effect of zexbrevins A and B. Two new sesquiterpene lactones, on the immune response of mice.

R Valdés, F Córdoba.   

Abstract

Two newly described sesquiterpene lactones, Zexbrevin A and Zexbrevin B, were administered to mice at microgram doses before a single immunizing dose of sheep red blood cells (SRBC), bovine serum albumine (BSA), or Egg albumin (Ea). It was found out that drug treated and immunized animals displayed high numbers of specific spleen rosette forming cells (RFC), as well as elevated titers of circulating antibodies, as compared with mice stimulated solely with antigens. 500 mug of Zexbrevin A and Zexbrevin B was about the best dose for rosette increase; 700 mug or lesser amounts of both drugs induced a decline in the rosette numbers. It was evident that Zexbrevins had to be administered 48 hours before antigen stimulation; no potentiation was obtained if the drugs were given 3 to 11 days before the antigen. No effect was obtained, as well, when mice were treated with drug and antigen on the same day. In the presence of Zexbrevins the radioactive thymidine uptake of cultured normal mouse spleen cells will not increase above controls, indicating that mitogenic effects appear not to be involved in the potentiation. It is concluded that the sesquiterpene lactones exert in mice a potent stimulation of the in vivo response.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1180179     DOI: 10.1007/bf02027162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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Authors:  J C Mitchell
Journal:  Trans St Johns Hosp Dermatol Soc       Date:  1969

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1972-01       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Allergic contact dermatitis from ragweeds (Ambrosia species). The role of sesquiterpene lactones.

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Authors:  J C Mitchell; G Dupuis
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