| Literature DB >> 2094375 |
U Fagiolo1, A Amadori, F Borghesan, R Zamarchi, M L Veronese, G De Silvestro, E Passarella, G Crepaldi.
Abstract
The effects of short-term thymic hormone administration on age-associated immune function were evaluated. Two groups of individuals greater than 65 years of age were treated for 30 days with thymic extracts (TP1) or placebo; before and after this treatment a panel of in vitro and in vivo parameters was determined according to a very rigorous experimental protocol. In most individuals, TP1 treatment was associated with an improvement in cutaneous delayed-type response to PPD. Moreover, an increase in a circulating T cell subpopulation bearing the CD45R surface antigen ("virgin" T cells), and in NK cell cytotoxic activity was also observed in some subjects. Finally, lymphocyte responsiveness to PHA tended to increase, while no effect on lymphocyte ability to produce IL-2 following mitogen stimulation was observed. These findings suggest that TP1 treatment may influence age-related alterations in immune function parameters in some subjects.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2094375 DOI: 10.1007/bf03323947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Milano) ISSN: 0394-9532