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R Neubert1, U Jacob-Müller, R Stahlmann, H Helge, D Neubert.
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies were used to analyse the effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on peripheral lymphocytes from marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) following injections of single low doses of TCDD. A reduction of the percentage and the total number of lymphocytes among the white blood cells was seen 3 weeks after a single administration of 300 ng TCDD/kg body wt, but not following 167 ng TCDD/kg or less. After treatment of marmosets with the single subcutaneous dose of 10 ng TCDD/kg body wt. we observed an average decrease of about 20% in the percentage of CD4+ cells in the venous blood of treated animals. This change was not seen at the time of maximum absorption (2 weeks after the injection), but was demonstrable after 4 weeks and reached its maximum 15 weeks after the injection. The time course of the changes suggests an indirect effect (possibly via the thymus). Due to the considerable inter- and intra-individual variability in the number of peripheral lymphocytes the effect was less convincing on the basis of the total CD4+ cells per microliter blood. There was a significant concomitant increase in the percentage of cells with the CD8+ marker. A closer analysis of the lymphocyte subpopulation involved revealed a predominant effect on the cells with the CD4CDw29 ("leu 3a+4B4+") surface marker ("helper-inducer cells"). Subsequent to a dose of 10 ng TCDD/kg body wt the percentage of these cells was reduced by 50% or more when compared with the (24) controls. On an absolute basis (number of cell/microliter blood) these CD4+CDw29+ cells were clearly reduced in only two out of four marmosets. There was no significant effect on the percentage of the CD4+CD45R+ ("leu3a+2H4+") subpopulation ("suppressor-inducer cells"). The ratios: CD4+CDw29+/CD4+CD45R+, or CD4+CDw29+/CD8+ appear to be convenient measures for monitoring the effect described. Since the difference between the percentage of CD2+ cells minus the sum of CD4+ plus CD8+ cells was found to be increased following rather high doses (167 ng TCDD/kg body wt or more), this suggests that immature cells (CD2+ CD4-CD8-) are released into the periphery as a result of the exposure to TCDD. Furthermore, a decrease in the percentage of CD20+ (B1+) cells (about 50% when compared with controls) was observed in the treated animals following a single dose of 10 ng TCDD/kg body wt or higher. Subsequent to a dose of 10 ng TCDD/kg body wt the percentage of CD56+ (NKH1+) cells seemed to be slightly increased. The dose-response for the effects observed was rather poor.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2403285 DOI: 10.1007/bf01973455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Toxicol ISSN: 0340-5761 Impact factor: 5.153