SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNE RESPONSES TO CEPHALOTHIN IN GUINEA PIGS
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概要
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Guinea pigs of two strains, outbred Hartley and inbred Strain 2, were immunized sub-cutaneously with cephalothin (CET, 20 mg/body) alone, without adjuvant. Immune responses to the antibiotic were assessed by guinea-pig passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (GP-PCA) and active systemic anaphylaxis (GP-ASA) reactions. The immune response to CET in the female Hartley guinea pigs was higher than that in the males. In contrast, no difference in response to CET in Strain 2 guinea pigs was observed between males and females. These results suggested that female Hartley guinea pigs possessing a higher response should be employed in antigenicity studies involving the β-lactam antibiotics.
- 1998-02-13
著者
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Ishikawa Nobuhiro
Laboratory Animal Science And Toxicology Laboratories Sankyo Co. Ltd.
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Aida Tetsuo
Laboratory Animal Science And Toxicology Laboratories Sankyo Co. Ltd.
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Shinkai K
Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assoc. Tokyo Jpn
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Shinkai Kenkichi
Laboratory Animal Science And Toxicology Laboratories Sankyo Co. Ltd.
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