Literature DB >> 1260830

A serum facted by newborn calf serum.

D van Waarde, E Hulsing-Hesselink, R van Furth.   

Abstract

An intraperitoneal injection of newborn calf serum (NBCS) into CRF Swiss mice causes an inflammatory reaction characterized by an increase in the number of macrophages in the peritoneal cavity and a concomitant monocytosis. The serum of such mice contains a monocytosis-inducing factor, as demonstrated by the intravenous injection of serum collected 18 (CalS18) and 24 hr (CalS24) after the intraperitoneal injection of NBCS. Serum from normal untreated mice, from mice given an intraperitoneal injection of sterile pyrogen-free saline, which does not cause an inflammatory reaction, or from mice 72 hr after an intraperitoneal injection of NBCS, when the inflammatory reaction has subsided, does not cause a monocytosis in test mice. Intravenous injection of CalS18 causes not only a monocytosis but also an increase in the number of promonocytes and bone marrow monocytes, suggesting an increased in the number of promonocytes and bone marrow monocytes, suggesting an increased production of monocytes. The effect of CalS18, CalS24 and CalS18 filtrate is specific for the mononuclear phagocytes, since only non-significant increases in the numbers of lymphocytes and granulocytes were observed. The active factor in CalS18 was shown to be different from the monocytosis-inducing factor present in NBCS. The monocytosis-inducing factor in CalS18 passes through an ultrafiltration membrane with an exclusion limit of 50,000 Daltons, so that the molecular weight must be below this value.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1260830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Kinet        ISSN: 0008-8730


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