Literature DB >> 2163979

The effect of testosterone on the immune response. 1. Mechanism of action on antibody-forming cells.

S U Rifé1, M G Márquez, A Escalante, T Velich.   

Abstract

Sex hormones are known to be implicated in humoral and cellular immune responses. In this study we report the effects of orchidectomy and testosterone replacement on the immune response using T-dependent and T-independent antigens. It was found that the response was dependent on the nature of the antigen employed and on the presence of testosterone. The absence of testosterone receptors in spleen lymphocytes was also found. An hypothesis that testosterone regulates the immune system through the enhancement of suppressive activity is advanced.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2163979     DOI: 10.3109/08820139009041841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Invest        ISSN: 0882-0139            Impact factor:   3.657


  2 in total

Review 1.  Understanding extranuclear (nongenomic) androgen signaling: what a frog oocyte can tell us about human biology.

Authors:  Aritro Sen; Hen Prizant; Stephen R Hammes
Journal:  Steroids       Date:  2011-02-25       Impact factor: 2.668

2.  Testosterone-induced abrogation of self-healing of Plasmodium chabaudi malaria in B10 mice: mediation by spleen cells.

Authors:  W P Benten; U Bettenhaeuser; F Wunderlich; E Van Vliet; H Mossmann
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 3.441

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