Literature DB >> 3519478

The influence of new thymopoietin derivatives on the immune response of inbred mice.

E Rajnavölgyi, J Kulics, M Szilágyvári, L Kisfaludy, O Nyéki, I Schön, J Gergely.   

Abstract

The immunomodulatory activities of new synthetic thymopoietin derivates TP4 (Arg-Lys-Asp-Val) and TP3 (Arg-Lys-Asp) have been compared to those of TP5 (Arg-Lys-Asp-Val-Tyr) which exhibits most of the biological activity of the native hormone and probably represents the active site. Both TP4 and TP3 are shown to exert similar immunomodulatory activities to TP5 affecting both humoral and cellular responses. Primary and secondary antibody responses of high responder mice were enhanced whilst the intensity of DTH reactivity was decreased. The effect on humoral immunity was particularly apparent following administration of TP4 or TP3 to mice undergoing primary antibody responses following immunization with sub-optimal doses of antigen or suppression by CY treatment. Administration of peptide(s) elicited DTH responses in mice previously shown to exhibit genetically determined unresponsiveness: in these animals antibody responses were not modulated. The data may be interpreted that the tetra- and tri-peptide representing the N-terminal sequence of TP5 possess immunomodulatory activity which is in many aspects similar to that of TP5. The experimental systems and protocols employed are shown to be appropriate for investigating the effect(s) of potential immunomodulators on humoral and cellular immunity.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3519478     DOI: 10.1016/0192-0561(86)90056-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 0192-0561


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5.  Implantable sandwich PHBHHx film for burst-free controlled delivery of thymopentin peptide.

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6.  Pharmacokinetics, toxicity of nasal cilia and immunomodulating effects in Sprague-Dawley rats following intranasal delivery of thymopentin with or without absorption enhancers.

Authors:  Jing Wang; Wan-Liang Lu; Gong-Wen Liang; Ke-Chun Wu; Chun-Guang Zhang; Xuan Zhang; Jian-Cheng Wang; Hua Zhang; Xue-Qing Wang; Qiang Zhang
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